What are the central ideas from act 3, scene 2,of julius caesar?
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C) The mistakes men make are remembered after their deaths, but their good deeds more often die with them.
D) If Caesar was power-hungry, it was a serious flaw, and he paid seriously for it.
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1. Men's mistakes outlive their good works. Antony's remark is anti-Caesar. His defects will persist, he said. He said Caesar deserved to die. So he seemed to accept Caesar's destiny. But he couldn't stop praising Caesar's great contribution to Rome. But he immediately adds that good actions are generally buried with their owners, so Caesar's should be too. So is his memory. So you may support Brutus and admire Caesar's merits. His aim was to win public support for Caesar's objectives.
2. Aristotle's thirst for power Invoking the conspirators' support. So he appears to agree with their ideas on Caesar, authority, and Brutus' dignity. Brutus and co. are adorned. Caesar's thirst for power shows he was not fully committed. But the plotters triumphed. He didn't stop there; he blamed conspirators' failures on him. Damit the conspirators are unaware of Caesar's support. Angry with Caesar's burdeners.
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