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English

 

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Deborah T

 

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August 8, 2012

 

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Murellus engages a cobbler in a lengthy inquiry about his profession; misinterpreting the cobbler's punning replies, Murellus quickly grows angry with him. Flavius interjects to ask why the cobbler is not in his shop working. The cobbler explains that he is taking a holiday from work in order to observe the triumph (a lavish parade celebrating military victory)?he wants to watch Caesar's procession through the city, which will include the captives won in a recent battle against his archrival Pompey...
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"What conquest brings he home? / What tributaries follow him [Caesar] to Rome / To grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels?" Murellus asks, suggesting that Caesar's victory does not merit a triumph since it involves no conquering of a foreign foe to the greater glory of Rome (I.i.31?33). Murellus reminds the commoners of the days when they used to gather to watch and cheer for Pompey's triumphant returns from battle...
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