Explanation:
The question of whether assassinating Caesar was the right decision in the play is subjective and open to interpretation. In “Julius Caesar,” the conspirators believed that Caesar’s growing power posed a threat to the Roman Republic and that his assassination was necessary to preserve the democratic principles. On the other hand, the play also portrays Caesar as a charismatic leader loved by the people, and his murder ultimately leads to chaos and civil war. Therefore, one’s opinion on the rightness of the decision to assassinate Caesar depends on their perspective and the values they prioritize—whether it is the preservation of a political system or the potential consequences of such an act.