In Act 3 of "Julius Caesar," the violence escalates significantly. The most notable act is the assassination of Caesar himself, where he is stabbed multiple times by the conspirators, including Brutus and Cassius, in the Senate. Following Caesar's death, chaos ensues in Rome as Mark Antony incites the crowd against the conspirators during his famous funeral oration, leading to rioting and further bloodshed as the people seek revenge for Caesar's murder. This culminates in violence throughout the city as civil unrest grips Rome.
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