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  • 15-10-2015
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How does Caesar’s assassination in act 3.1 affect the plot development of the play?

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CuddlyDino900 CuddlyDino900
  • 21-10-2015
It is the turning point, or climax, of the play. Rome is left without a leader, and the public is frightened.
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StormEnd
StormEnd StormEnd
  • 14-02-2019

In Act 3 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the assassination of Caesar by the conspirators represents the climax or highest point of interest of the play. As a consequence, the city of Rome does not have a leader or ruler anymore, which alarms and disconcerts citizens. Finally, the Caesar's conspirators and allies fight for the command of the city.

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