The word tribune as defined in the dictionary as an “office in Ancient Rome chosen by the Plebeians to protect their interests.” It is also the Latin word for tribe. The Plebeians are practically the most common of the Roman tribunes. The reason they were powerful …show more content…
They eventually had gotten punished for what they did and were never mentioned in this play. The story then turns over to the three main characters, Casca, Cassius, and Cicero. They are now planning how to finally giving Caesar what he deserves for being a bad person that they despise. Really, Caesar is a very humble person who just wants represent Rome well as a Roman general. The towns people are wanting him to become King …show more content…
Also, Caesar could sense that Cassius and his friends were up to something. So eventually, Cassius comes up with a plan to trick Brutus, who is both Caesar’s nephew and a Roman noblemen. Brutus was offered a chance to help take down Caesar’s reign. Brutus refused, because he is like Caesar’s best friend for life. Anyway, Cassius’ plan is to write letters in different handwritings to make it look like Roman townspeople wrote them saying they want Brutus instead of Julius