Julius Caeser

  • 44 BCE

    The Beginning

    Flavius and Murellus are yelling at all of the common people to get back to work because they are getting ready for the feast of Lupricus.
  • 44 BCE

    The Conspiracy

    Casca and Cassius discuss how they will kill Caesar on the ides of March. They also talk about which people they need to join the group assassination for it to be successful.
  • 44 BCE

    The Dream

    Caesar is getting ready the night before he is supposed to go to the capital when his wife comes to tell him about the weird dreams she's been having. she talks about his fountain squirting blood and the people of Rome were washing their hands in the blood.
  • 44 BCE

    The Soothsayer Arrives

    Brutus' Wife has been told about the conspiracy and is worried that Caesar will not go to the capital. Portia then tells Lucius to go find a Soothsayer and bring him back to the house. When the Soothsayer he tells her that something bad will happen to Caesar but he doesn't know what will happen.
  • 44 BCE

    The Letter

    Artemidorus has somehow figured out about the conspiracy. He also goes to the capital the same day as the Conspirators in hopes to save Caesar. Artemidorus tries to give the letter he wrote to Caesar, but Caesar says he must put others before him. The conspirators are trying to convince Caesar to unexile a man from Rome, but while they are doing that the conspirators kill Caesar.
  • 44 BCE

    The Speech

    Cassius and Brutus have decided to let Antony speak at Caesar's funeral. this was a mistake because Antony was able to get the crowd on his side. After Antony was done giving his speech Brutus and Cassius had fled Rome. The crowd had now turned into a mob and would kill anyone that got in their way.
  • 44 BCE

    The Race

    Antony is about to win a race that will make Caesars wife Calphernia Firtle so Caesar and his wife can have children. The Soothsayer also tells Caesar to beware the ides of March.
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    The Visitor

    Brutus is awakened in the middle of the night by someone knocking at the door. cassius has come to tell him about their plan to kill Caesar. Brutus is hesitant to join but he puts his love for Rome over his friendship for Caesar.
  • 44 BCE

    The Hit List

    Antony and Octavius are creating a list of people in which they would like to kill or capture. Brutus and Cassius are also making lists of people who they think the can kill or capture.
  • 44 BCE

    The Verge of War

    Brutus and Cassius have decided to build up an army for when Antony and Octavius come looking for them. When Brutus and Cassius are making their plan they make for sure they do it in the tent so the soldiers don't hear or see anything they are planning to do.
  • 44 BCE

    The Battle

    Antony, Octavius, Cassius, and Brutus have met in Philippi to decide who will battle who. After they decide who is battling who Brutus and Cassius decide to give each other farewells because they think it is the end of the line for them.
  • 44 BCE

    A Bit of Hope

    Brutus is watching his team out on the battlefield and sees that he has the advantage so he tells the messenger to tell Cassius to attack as well.
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    Attacking to Early

    When Cassius receives the message to his team is losing and running away so he tells his messenger to tell Brutus that he can't attack. When his servant goes to the other camp to tell them about what's happening Cassius asks his servant if he thinks that the messenger has been captured. His servant thinks the messenger has been captured. Cassius then tells his servant to help kill him that will grant his freedom.
  • 44 BCE

    The Last Stand

    Brutus has decided to kill himself because he is now losing the battle against Antony. When Antony Arrives to take Brutus, Brutus' servant says that Brutus is nowhere to be found because he killed himself. Then Antony eulogizesBrutus by saying he was noble because was the only one that truly killed Caesar for the good of Rome.
  • 44 BCE

    The End

    Antony has captured many of Brutus' men and questions them. He wants them for his army because they were so loyal to Brutus. Octavius then begins to speak to show his rise to power for the future of Rome.