Julius Caesar 1.1 Performance: Marullus, Lines 32-55

Julius Caesar 1.1 Performance: Marullus, Lines 32-55

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The transcript reflects on the Roman people's ingratitude towards Pompey, who was once celebrated and admired. It criticizes the Romans for their fickle nature, as they now celebrate Caesar's triumph over Pompey. The speaker urges the Romans to reflect on their actions and pray to the gods to avoid the consequences of their ingratitude.

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What emotions do the people of Rome express towards Pompey in the text?

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How do the citizens of Rome react when they see Pompey's chariot?

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What actions do the people take to honor Pompey upon his return?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'triumph over Pompey's blood' in the context of the text?

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What does the speaker suggest the people should do in response to their ingratitude?

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