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Juli2301 [7.4K]
3 years ago
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In act 1, scene1, how does the cobbler`s opinion of Caesar differ from Flavius and Murellus` opinion?

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Bess [88]3 years ago
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<span>#1) In act 1, scene1, how does the cobbler`s opinion of Caesar differ from Flavius and Murellus` opinion?

Answer: The cobbler's opinion of Caesar differ from Flavius and Marullus' opinion in that the cobblers feel great respect and admiration towars Caesar's feat while on the other hand we have Marullus worried or even alarmed at Caesar’s return after he defeated his rival and also former co-ruler Pompey. Marullus knew that this victory would mean that Caesar will be the most powerful man in Rome. For this same reason he felt in a very dangerous position. He assumed that Caesar would soon impose one-man rule. Marullus joins Flavius who feels the same way to try and put a stop to Caesar. 

I hope it helps, Regards.</span>
lesantik [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Sorry, but I can't be of use.

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