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The theme of revenge is evident when Antony demonstrates a desire to avenge Caesar’s death. After Caesar’s death, Antony swears to take revenge on those who murdered Caesar,
And Caesar’s spirit, ranging for revenge,
With ate by his side come hot from hell,
Shall in these confines with a monarch’s voice
Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war,
That this foul deed shall smell above the earth
With carrion men, groaning for burial. (Act 3, SC.1, 270-275)
This speech is very graphic in nature. Antony describes the upcoming battle as “the dogs
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As a result of the Plebeians’ desire for revenge, they elect Antony as the new king instead of Brutus. 1, 181-184)
The Plebeians would like to take revenge on Brutus by not giving him what he wants and as a result they choose Antony. 5, 17-20)
By virtue of revenge, Brutus believes that he is going to end up dying. It is Caesar’s deep motive for revenge that keeps his own ghost from rest, and Caesar’s ghost will not do so until his death is avenged. “Revenge in Julious Caesar and Hamlet” An Audio Learning Discussion Tape. However, not only does Antony desire to avenge Caesar’s death, but Caesar himself is also desperate for revenge. London: Prentice-Hall international, Inc, 1968. Due to the theme of revenge, he desires to avenge Caesar's death, and this leads to the murder of the conspirators. “Julius Caesar and Revenge Tragedy” A Collection of critical essay.
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