Cry Havoc, and let slip the dogs of war
Cry Havoc, and let slip the dogs of war
The famous line "Cry Havoc, and let slip the dogs of war" is from William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. It is spoken by the character Mark Antony in Act 3, Scene 1, as he incites the Roman citizens to rise up against the conspirators who have assassinated Caesar. The phrase has since become a popular expression used to convey the idea of unleashing chaos and destruction.