Antony pg 73
A curse shall light upon the limbs of men;
Domestic fury and fierce civil strife
Shall Cumber all the parts of Italy;
Blood and destruction shall be so in use,
And dreadful objects so familiar,
Thats mothers shall but smile when they behold
Their infants quartered with the hands of war,
All pity chocker with costume of fell deeds,
And Cesear spirit, ranging for revenge,
With Ate by his side come and hot from hell,
Shall in these confines with a monarchs voice
Cry "havoc" and let slip the dogs of war,
Response
This passage was important to me since its shows what Caesar feels towards the conspirators and what he wishes for them. He wants things to be just he want them breathless just like Caesar. In the passage he is saying that since you killed Caesar everything will fall down and we will be in ruins, thanks conspirators thanks a lot. What makes it meaningful to mean was the beautiful red hell with ATE & Caesar emgering from the firey hell coming ready to slay everyone who did the evil deed to Caesar picture Antony paints in my head. The language is EPIC.
Questions
Yall, Who actually killed Caesar ?
Was it a conspirator will stabbed him first then Brutus ?
Why doesn't Antony kill Brutus ? It irritates me that Antony is just like "Oh" during the scene. Why do you guys think he didn't get upset?
I know its supposed to be level 2 question Ms.Rozmiarek but I really want to know.