The part of this reading that stood out to me the most was when Caesar was killed and to me it felt that there was mixed emotions about the execution. Many characters that were around seemed un-sure if this was the best move for their society. For how bad of a leader/person Caesar was portrayed by others, I was expecting a more confident reaction.
So what does this part of the act illustrate on a larger scale. Unfortunately, I am bringing the President situation of the United States back to our english class. There is probably more hate for our current president than liking of him in office. If the government decides to impeach him, how will we know if that is the proper move? Sure there may be predictions based off facts and "promises" of other candidates impeaching President Trump may not be the best idea as some would agree. My point is societies are heavily influenced by opinions along with rational decision making and society has to be cautious of letting opinions take over proper decision making strategies in order for a successfully ran society.
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