How does caesar’s assassination in act 3.1 affect the plot development of the play? it is the resolution of the play, in which all the conflicts and problems are resolved by assassinating julius caesar. it is the turning point, or climax, of the play, in which caesar is assassinated, rome is left without a leader, and the public is frightened. it is the exposition of the play, in which the audience learns the history of julius caesar’s dictatorship and the public opinion of caesar. it is the rising action of the play, in which suspense is built by assassinating julius caesar.
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