Act IV is the falling action where there are definite "winners" and "losers". Who in the play has won? Who has lost? What term is used to refer to the men that are now leading Rome? Are these men more deserving than Caesar?
The winners in this play were Caesar, Octavius, Lepidus, and Mark Antony. The losers in this play were Brutus, Cassius, Portia, and Calpurnia. The term that was used was called the Triumvirate. The three men running Rome after Caesar are not more deserving because they are dictators exactly like him. Isaac Gutierrez
Brutus has won and Caeser has lost. The conspiritors, yes bc they want whats best for Rome and its not Caeser.
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The winners in this play were Caesar, Octavius, Lepidus, and Mark Antony. The losers in this play were Brutus, Cassius, Portia, and Calpurnia. The term that was used was called the Triumvirate. The three men running Rome after Caesar are not more deserving because they are dictators exactly like him. Isaac Gutierrez
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