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In the gripping final act of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," poignant quotes encapsulate the themes of betrayal, responsibility, and fate. Cassius reflects on his tragic birthday, Brutus grapples with the ghost of Caesar, and Antony acknowledges Brutus's nobility. These lines reveal the complex emotions of the characters as they face the repercussions of their actions. Shakespeare masterfully portrays the weight of liberty and the inevitability of death, leaving audiences to ponder the consequences of ambition and loyalty.
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Act V Quotes Julius Caesar
Cassius • “This is my birthday; as this very day was Cassius born… Be thou my witness that against my will … am I compelled to set upon one battle all our liberties” (V, i, 71-75).
Cassius • “Caesar, thou art revenged, even with the sword that killed thee” (V, iii, 45-46).
Titinius • “Alas, thou has misconstrued everything” (V, iii, 84).
Brutus • “O Julius Caesar, thou art might yet!” (V, iii, 94).
Brutus • “The ghost of Caesar hath appeared to me two several times by night….I know my hour has come” (V, v, 18-19).
Brutus • “Caesar, now be still; I killed not thee with half so good a will” (V, v, 50-51).
Antony • “This was the noblest Roman of them all” (V, v, 68).