Julius Caesar

Antony's ambition

Why exactly was Antony considered ambitious and why did he want to kill lipidus

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I think Antony wanted revenge against those who killed Caesar. He succeeded Caesar but he loved Caesar. He gives his rousing speech to the people lamenting Caesar's death. Antony certainly wanted to keep his new title so, to that end, he is ambitious. Antony does not like Lepidus: he has a low opinion of him.