What do Flavius and Murellus do?

Flavius and Murellus are two snooty conspirators against Caesar. In the opening scene, they catch a bunch of commoners celebrating Caesar’s victorious return to Rome and try to give them a spanking for not being hard at work.

What do Flavius and Marullus decide to do at the end of the scene?

Near the end of scene 1, what do Flavius and Marullus plan to do? They plan to destroy Caesar. They also destroy Caesars statue.

What do Flavius and Marcellus decide to do at the end of Act I show their disgust for Caesar?

What do Flavius and Marcellus decide to do at the end of Act I to show their disgust for Caesar? Tear down the decorations that celebrate Caesar.

What did Caesar do Flavius?

Flavius is punished along with Murellus for removing the decorations from Caesar’s statues during Caesar’s triumphal parade.

What are Flavius and Marullus doing in Scene 1?

What are Flavius and Marullus doing? Reminding the laborers that they should be dresses in their work outfits rather than their best cloths.

Who is Flavius?

Flavius Josephus was appointed military commander of Galilee by Judaeans revolting against Rome. He fortified the towns of the north but eventually surrendered to Roman forces and joined them at the siege of Jerusalem in 70. After the fall of Jerusalem, he moved to Rome and became a writer under imperial patronage.

Why were Marullus Flavius surprised?

The crowd of Plebians are celebrating Caesar’s victory. Marullus and Flavius are opposed to the celebration because they are concerned for the state of Rome–they are worried about the power Casear has acquired, adn the effects that it may have on Rome.

What do Flavius and Marcellus want the commoners to do?

In Scene 1, what do Flavius and Marcellus want the commoners to do? They want the commoners to break up and move along; they don’t want them to celebrate Caesar’s triumphs.

Who are Marullus and Flavius?

Who are Marullus and Flavius? They are tribunes, people who enforce the law. Why do they want to drive the commoners from the street? They do not want Caesar to be celebrated, so they drive everyone from the street so there will be no parade.

What happens to Flavius?

Did Flavius and Marullus die? In fact, Caesar did not have Flavius and Marullus killed; he just removed them from office so that they no longer had the right to address an assembly of plebeians as government officials.

What was Flavius like?

Flavius is one of the Tribunes of the People of Rome. He is incensed to see common workers leaving aside their jobs on a day when they are not allowed to do so, particularly as they do so to honor Caesar.

What is Flavius personality?

He has a reputation for sensuous living, but he is also militarily accomplished, politically shrewd, and skilled at oration. He is able to dupe Brutus into allowing him to speak at Caesar’s funeral and by his funeral oration to excite the crowd to rebellion.