What is the climax of Julius Caesar?
Likewise, what is the rising action of Julius Caesar?
The rising action is when Brutus and Cassius are fleeing for their lives. Trying to prevent tyranny, Brutus is now escaping the tyrany of Caesar's ghost. With the assassination of Caesar, all of Rome is plunged into a civil war. The action rises as Antony's and Octavian's forces fight Cassius' and Brutus' forces.
Similarly one may ask, what is the turning point in Julius Caesar?
Answers 5. The climax of a tragedy is marked as the turning point for the tragic hero. Brutus is the tragic hero and everything is going well for him until Antony speaks. Brutus's goal or desire is to save Rome from a tyrant and restore the republic.
Marcus Brutus is the protagonist of the subplot of the play. He is a noble man who believes in his principles above all else, even when they are misguided. Believing that Rome will be better without Julius Caesar, he joins in the conspiracy to assassinate the Roman leader.