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11 maj 2023 · Et tu, Brute? : the murder of Caesar and political assassination : Woolf, Greg : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Woolf, Greg. Publication date. 2006. Topics. Caesar, Julius -- Assassination, Assassination -- History. Publisher. London : Profile Books. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.
31 lip 2015 · Beginning with Casca they stab Caesar to death and bathe their arms and hands in his blood. Ignoring Cassius’s advice, Brutus gives Antony permission to speak at Caesar’s funeral. Pretending to support Brutus, Antony plans to use this opportunity to turn the Roman people against the conspirators. Flourish.
Juliusz Cezar padł ofiarą spisku, który przygotowali zwolennicy Senatu, w obawie, że ogłosi się on królem. Do grupy przeciwników Cezara należał również uchodzący za jego przyjaciela Marek Brutus.
BRUTUS. Cassius, Be not deceived: if I have veil'd my look, I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself.
The phrase "et tu, Brute?" which was used by William Shakespeare in his famous play Julius Caesar as part of Caesar's death scene has become synonymous with betrayal in modern times due to the play's popularity and influence; this has led to the popular belief that the words were Caesar's last words, [29] but in the play itself the words are ...
Download the entire Julius Caesar translation as a printable PDF! Julius Caesar Translation Act 3, Scene 1. Also check out our detailed summary & analysis of this scene. Original. Translation. A trumpet sounds.
As the rest of the conspirators stab him, too, Caesar addresses Brutus—“Et tu, Bruté?”—and dies. When Caesar sees his friend Brutus joining the attack, he seems to give up any resistance, shocked by the betrayal.