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... In addition, Jonathon, a student who wrote an essay comparing Brutus and Cassius, stated that the two main conspirators shared the motivation of detesting ...
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... misinterpreted. Brutus, Cassius, and Antony had motives for their actions. I ... conspiracy. Cassius tries to use Brutus to achieve his goal. His ...
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... When you first see Cassius talking to Brutus he says "...Tell me, good Brutus, can you see your face?" In this conversation, they are talking about the ...
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... himself when he verifies Ceasar's murder Lanning 3 as a religious sacrifice, and also when he asks Cassius for money as Brutus is lecturing Cassius that his ...
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Julius Caesar: Power's Corruption Brutus, Cassius, Caesar, and the other Senators held the power to do things others could not. ...
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It is considered by many, that Cassius, Brutus' partner, but subsidiary in the movement would have served as a better leader. I ...
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... Greek-Roman world. Caesar, Brutus, Cassius, and the other Senators hold the power to do things others can not. Though all once were ...
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... keep the army where it is, and let Antony and Octavius "Waste his means, weary his soldiers, doing himself offence; whilst we [Brutus and Cassius], lying still ...
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... Brutus believes that Cassius wants to assassinate Caesar for the good of Rome, while Cassius truly wants power and a Rome not under Caesar's control. ...
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... The first conflict expressed is one between Brutus and Cassius. Cassius attempts to convince Brutus that Caesar is an enemy. Cassius ...
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... According to Cassius, Brutus' main purpose in the conspiracy is for an insurance policy. The ... Brutus also trusted Cassius. Cassius ...
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... time. For instance, Brutus convinces Cassius that Antony is no threat to them even though he is actually a huge threat to them. Also ...
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... conserved. Also, Cassius recognizes Brutus' innocence and genuine nobility, and he uses these traits against Brutus in his persuasions. ...
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... During a conversation between Brutus and Cassius stated, "Sham'st o conspiracy though to show thy dangerous brow by night when evils are most free." This ...
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... Brutus and Cassius are driven out of Rome as a result of another unwary decision by Brutus. The third disastrous mistake Brutus makes is marching to Philippi. ...
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... One surely ends up pitying Brutus and Cassius but one even pities Caesar when he makes his way over the Senate house on that fateful day on the Ides of March. ...
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... This accusation made by Cassius about Caesar is false, but Cassius uses it to gain the support of Brutus. ... Brutus believes Cassius and joins the conspirators. ...
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... Brutus did not mind Caeser until Cassius filled his head with all that poppycock. ... Before talking to Cassius Brutus actually believed Caeser to be semi-noble. ...
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... They also start preparing for the war against Brutus and Cassius' army. ... But, Brutus tells Cassius that he would not wrong a brother. ...
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... Brutus tells Cassius, "Set honor in one and death I' the other, and I will look on indifferently, for let the gods so speed me as I love the name of honor more ...
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... it is dispos'd: therefore 'tis meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes; For who so firm cannot be seduc'd?" ( I, ii) Brutus judges Cassius and the ...
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... At the end of the play, Antony and Caesar's nephew, Actavius, defeat Brutus and Cassius's army at the battle of Phillipi. Indeed ...
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... Second, Brutus, while Cassius practices deviousness, remains honourable and loyal. Through his soliloquy, Brutus decides that Caesar must be assassinated. ...
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... The conspiracy against Caesar involves the following members: Brutus, Cassius, Casca, Trebonius, Ligarius, Decius, Metellus Cimber, and Cinna, who all have the ...
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... The friendship between Brutus and Cassius appears to be a true friendship outwardly while in reality, Cassius uses his manipulation powers to persuade Brutus ...
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... He is not morally corrupt, unlike most of the conspirators. Brutus refuses to take bribes from Cassius. He says that he cannot raise money by vile means. ...
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... Cassius was smart though, he wanted Brutus to stay with idea, when saying about killing Antonia and Brutus strongly rejecceted, Cassius suddenly agrees with ...
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... One sign of Brutus's idealism of honor shows when Brutus rejects Cassius's proposal on having an oath to seal their solidarity. ...
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... Brutus, Cassius, and the other conspirators kill Julius Caesar, yet they find Antony, a loyalist of Caesar, seeks revenge on them. ...
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... Brutus, Cassius, and the other conspirators kill Julius Caesar, yet they find Antony, a loyalist of Caesar, seeks revenge on them. ...
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