8/10/2023 0 Comments Julius caesar act 3 game![]() ![]() When the aging senator Publius is found hiding, both Brutus and Cassius make sure he has safe passage out to ensure that “no man abide(s) this deed // But … the doers” (III.i.94-5). When the non-conspirators, including senators, the Soothsayer and Artemedorus, flee the Senate, Brutus tries to calm them: “Fly not! Stand still! Ambition’s debt is paid” (III.i.82), stating the conspiracy’s rationale for the assassination. It’s as if by seeing Brutus with a knife as well, Caesar gives up his life (though as we shall see later, not his ghost… ooooh, foreshadowing). Caesar’s final words are: “ Et tu, Brute? Then fall Caesar” (III.i.76). ![]() ![]() When Caesar mocks their pleas, Casca begins the assault: “Speak hands for me” (III.i.76). So, Cinna, Decius, and Ligarius move forward to kneel and appeal as well. ![]()
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