Respuesta :
After reading the passages, we can answer both question about what happened in Julius Caesar's funeral in the following manner:
- C. As a result of hearing the will of Caesar, which leaves money to each citizen, the crowd seeks revenge against the men who killed him.
- B. “’Tis good you know not that you are his heirs; / For if you should, O, what would come / of it!”
What happens in the passage by Plutarch?
Plutarch reveals that the people of Rome get really angry at those who killed Caesar once they hear what was in Caesar's will.
It turns out that Caesar left them a piece of his property to be used as a public garden. Besides that, he also left everyone some money. Such a will reminds them of Caesar's kindness and fairness.
When they think of his qualities and look at his body, the people grow berserk. They begin to destroy and burn everything, and avenge Caesar's death.
How is that connected to Shakespeare's line?
The line “’Tis good you know not that you are his heirs; / For if you should, O, what would come / of it!” is spoken by Antony. It is his purpose to inflame the Romans against the murderers.
What he means is that, if he told people what is in Caesar's will, they would go crazy. So, it is better for them not to know. What he actually wants is for people to grow curious and, eventually, after hearing the content of the will, angry.
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