What happens in Act 4 and 5 of Julius Caesar?
Rachel Newton
Updated on May 19, 2026
Also asked, what happens in Act 4 Julius Caesar?
Act IV opens after Brutus and Cassius have fled from Rome. Antony then mentions Brutus and Cassius, telling Octavius that they have raised an army. Antony concludes they must build their own army and stop any uprising that Brutus and Cassius might cause.
One may also ask, what happens in Acts 4 and 5 of Julius Caesar? They find Cassius' body, and while Messala goes to notify Brutus, Titinius stabs himself. Messala returns with Brutus and others to find Cassius dead. They mourn him briefly, then return to the battle. - young Cato is killed in battle, and Lucilius, pretending to be Brutus, is captured.
Correspondingly, what happens in Act 5 of Julius Caesar?
Summary: Act V, scene i
Octavius and Antony enter the battlefield at Philippi with their armies. Octavius draws his sword and calls for Caesar's death to be avenged; he swears that he will not lay the sword down again until another Caesar (namely himself) adds the deaths of the traitors to the general slaughter.
What happened in Act 4 Scene 1 of Julius Caesar?
Summary: Act IV, scene i
Lepidus agrees to the death of his brother if Antony will agree to allow his nephew to be killed. Lepidus departs, and Antony asks Octavius if Lepidus is a worthy enough man to rule Rome with him and Octavius.