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In Act lll , scene ii of julius caesar, when the crowd sees caesar's body what makes them angry

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that he was stabbed to death
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Caesar's stab wounds

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In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the Roman citizens become angry and upset after observing the brutality in which Caesar was killed. So even though they had heard the Brutus' reasons for killing Caesar, they are distressed over savage physical violence and great cruelty Caesar suffered.

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