The crowd's feeling toward Caesar's assassins was initially one of anger and betrayal. Following the assassination, the people of Rome were shocked and stirred by the oration of Mark Antony, which swayed public opinion against the assassins, portraying them as murderers rather than liberators. This shift incited chaos and unrest, leading to a strong backlash against Brutus, Cassius, and their supporters, as the crowd mourned Caesar and sought vengeance. Ultimately, the assassins became despised figures in the eyes of the populace.
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