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flavius. hence! home, you idle creatures, get you home!
is this a holiday? what, know you not,
(being mechanical) you ought not walk
upon a labouring day, without the sign
of your profession? speak, what trade art thou?
—the tragedy of julius caesar,
william shakespeare
why are the workers out in the streets?
caesar has returned victorious.
what happens as a result of flavius seeing the workers?
caesar is named king.
flavius fears caesar’s power.
flavius offers caesar a crown.
For the first question "Why are the workers out in the streets?":
In "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar", the workers are out because Caesar has returned victorious from a military campaign, and people are celebrating his return. The provided option "Caesar has returned victorious" aligns with this context.
Flavius is concerned about the workers being out on a labouring day without showing their profession's sign, and this scene helps establish his view of Caesar's growing power and his fear of it (as he later takes actions against Caesar's celebration symbols). The option "Flavius fears Caesar’s power" is consistent with the themes and events around Flavius's reaction to the workers' presence (which is related to Caesar's victory celebration and the potential for Caesar's increased influence). The other options: "Caesar is named king" happens later, and "Flavius offers Caesar a crown" is incorrect (it's not Flavius who offers the crown).
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Caesar has returned victorious.