Tuesday, September 3, 2019
The Role of Minor Conspirators in Shakespeares Julius Caesar :: Julius Caesar Essays
The Role of Minor Conspirators in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar     à     à  Ã   In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar the  supporting role     of the minor conspirators has a great impact on the major conspirators.     Just as women often embolden powerful men of society, the minor     conspirators embolden the major conspirators, greatly affecting the  outcome     of the play.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   One of the most important minor conspirators  of the play is Decius,     who was responsible for bringing Caesar to the capitol on the day of the     assassination.à   The entire conspiracy almost failed because on the  night     before the assassination was to be carried out, during the storm,  Caesar's     wife Calpurnia had a dream about Caesar being killed, and she had  convinced     him to remain home the next day.à   When Decius arrived at Caesar's home  in     the morning to take him to the capitol he realized that he must convince     Caesar that he had misinterpreted his wife's dream so Caesar would go as     planned.à   Decius needed to make Caesar realize that his wife, the     soothsayer, and all of the omens were purely coincidental which he did by     interpreting Calpurnia's dream with a double meaning, "Your statue  spouting     blood in many pipes, in which so many smiling Romans bathed, signifies  that     from you great Rome shall suck reviving blood, and that great men shall     press for tinctures, stains, relics, and cognizance." (JC. II. ii.  85-90).     Decius successfully executed his role in the conspiracy which led to the     assassination of Caesar.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Another very influential minor conspirator was  Cinna, who aided in     persuading Brutus to join the conspiracy.à   Getting Brutus involved in  the     conspiracy was crucial because of his close relationship with Caesar and     his prominence with both the senators and the common people.à   Cinna  was     assigned, by Cassius, the task of delivering a flattering letter to  Brutus     to which heà   responded, "Well, I will hie, and so bestow theses papers  as     you bade me" (JC. I. iii. 150-151).à   Cassius and the rest of the     conspirators realized how beneficial Brutus would be to their conspiracy,     so when Cinna played a large role in getting him involved, the plot was     greatly influenced.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   The third minor conspirator who significantly  influenced the course     of the play was Casca.à   Casca was the first person that told the rest  of     					    
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