They fear that Caesar's growing popularity and power
will lead to him becoming a tyrant and destroying the Roman republic ,
which they value deeply . Additionally , Flavius and
Marullus disapprove of the people's excessive and jubilant displays of support of Cacaer because thay belie the true nature events . While the common person perceive Caesar's victories as glorious achievements that bring honor to Rome Marullus and Flavius recognize
the manipulation and political ambition behind Caesar's actions . Therefore , their anger stems, from both ther concerns for maintaining Roman democratic values ad from disapproval of the people blindly worshiping ceasar , unaware fo the potential cost