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How does Caesar react to Mark Antony’s death?
Caesar seems to be remorseful for Antony's death, praising him as a great man and a representation of Roman honor. Of course, now that Antony is dead, he's no longer a threat to Octavius' authority, so he's much easier to praise. Students may note this is an abrupt contrast to how Octavius talked about Antony while he was alive, and an enemy. Is Caesar's remorse genuine? What does Antony's death represent to him?
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Why does Caesar want to keep Cleopatra alive? How does Cleopatra feel about this?
Caesar is always thinking about the consequences his actions may have, and every move he makes is of calculated...
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