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Post by misatonakano on Mar 3, 2013 0:53:06 GMT -5
I have one more oppinion. If Brutus did'nt get fake letter Caesar and the conspirators come into his house Caesar haven't died. These reason are makes change Brutus7s mind.
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jisu25
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Post by jisu25 on Mar 5, 2013 5:08:48 GMT -5
The number 1 thing that I would do to not make Caesar not die is the soothsayer. If he didn't appear in the play then nothing would have happenned. Also, if Brutus and Cassius didn't in secret with each other then I think that everything would have not have happened.
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Post by chrishong on Mar 9, 2013 9:11:08 GMT -5
I had same thought as you guys. Like you guys said that if Brutus and Cassius didn't meet to talk about planning to kill Caesar, if Caesar did listen to a soothsayer's warning, if Brutus didn't get fake letter, and if Caesar read Artemidorus's letter, he wouldn't have been killed by the conspirators. However, in history, the real Caesar himself is killed by the conspirators. So, that's how the play should have went.
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Post by sorn on Mar 9, 2013 18:04:12 GMT -5
Well, for me I think that if all of those little events didn't happened then Caesar would definitely rule Rome and people would become his slave. He would become a full dictator and that would cause the fall of Rome because I think that Caesar's true intention is to gain power. As we had always seen in history, when someone gains too much power and too much respect/support, then it will slowly cause problems because power can make people change. So I think that it would be a bad thing for Rome because no one can control Caesar and since he thinks that he has the most power in the government, he will be able to do whatever he wants without anyone saying "no" to him.
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Post by nadiraamalina on Mar 21, 2013 6:36:51 GMT -5
There's a lot of fate and destiny involved in this play, so no. I think that, even if Cassius got aborted or died at childbirth or something, someone would still rise up against Caesar because who wouldn't rebel against an arrogant guy like him?
But yeah, I think the most important domino was the part where Decius convinced Caesar to go to the Capitol. it was the last thing that could've prevented the assassination, and Calpurnia actually would have succeeded in making him stay home if Decius didn't knock history's domino over.
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Post by munisa on Apr 7, 2013 0:40:21 GMT -5
I think that if all of hose things didn't happened then it would be a very different story, but I think that Caesar would still die, I mean the conspirators didn't like caesar
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akari
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Post by akari on Apr 7, 2013 16:44:25 GMT -5
hi
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Post by woori on Apr 8, 2013 2:09:10 GMT -5
hi
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