longshot24fps OP t1_jcvzg84 wrote
Reply to comment by Designer-Insect-6398 in The Ides of March: an insight into the history, significance and relevance of the infamous day by longshot24fps
He should’ve called in sick they day.
In the Shakespeare play, he goes because he’s afraid he’ll look weak. Maybe he went because he thought the Ides meant good things for him, and the assassins chose the Ides for the same reason?
The irony is they all ended up dead.
Scat_fiend t1_jcy55nz wrote
That's not so much irony as in the fact people rarely live to be 2000 years old.
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