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    Marc Antony, Brutus, and Cassius are all critical characters in William Shakespeare’s famous play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Due to their distinctive personalities and values, there is no trait that all of these characters share, although they do share some traits with one another. Firstly, Marc Antony and Cassius are manipulative in nature, while Brutus is not. Secondly, the root of Brutus and Cassius’ failure is their personality flaw, while Marc Antony proves strong in all the ways they prove

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    Cassius uses examples of figurative language to convince Brutus to ally with him against Julius Caesar. The three types of figurative language that he uses are allusion, simile, and foreshadowing. In the following lines: “I, as Aeneas, our great ancestor / Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder / The old Anchises bear, so from the waves of Tiber / Did I the tired Caesar.” (1.2.119-122) Cassius uses allusion. Allusion is defined as an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning

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    to believe that Brutus is an antagonist in the story. Brutus is shown as being easily manipulated in the play. This trait is shown a few times in the play. At the beginning, Brutus is tricked by Cassius into believing that killing Julius Caesar would be for the better of Rome (1, 2, ll. 32-321). Cassius is able to deviously influence Brutus into thinking that Caesar is no different from Brutus. He says, “Brutus and Caesar: what should be in that Caesar?/ Why should that name be

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    control of Rome, Cassius, a sly betrayer, creates a conspiracy against Julius Caesar for loyalty to Pompey. The consequences of Cassius’ intelligent characteristics makes Brutus betray his friend which leads to the inevitable demise of Julius Caesar. Cassius is full of jealousy. Cassius uses his sharp abilities to lead Brutus down a path against his loyalties to Julius Caesar. Finally, Cassius is very witty, and knows

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    The least honorable character in Julius Caesar is Cassius. Cassius tries and destroy the life of Julius Caesar. He wants Brutus to think the people from Rome are concerned about Caesar's power. It's not honorable to dislike someone but cassius dislike Caesar and he also deeply resents being subservient to a tyrant, and there are indications that he would fight for his personal freedom under any tyrant. Cassius wants to remove Caesar from power. Cassius resorts to using his keen insight into human nature

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    influential, persuasive and shows the best leadership ship skills is Cassius. I feel that Cassius is the strongest leader out of Julius Caesar, Brutus, and Marc Antony because Cassius is cunning wise and wise. Julius Caesar clams that Cassius is a great observer and he looks through the accomplishments of men. In the book “Julius Caesar” it states, “Let me have men that are fat sleek-headed men, and such as sleep a-nights. Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous”

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    Baylie Kahele Julius Caesar Essay March 16, 2015 Cassius vs. Caesar What is envy? Envy is jealousy, hatred and wanting to get revenge. Do you think Cassius killed Caesar out of envy? Cassius planned an assassination for Caesar; he exclaims that it’s for the good of Rome when really it’s just his jealousy towards Caesar. He thinks Brutus is a better leader than Caesar so he convinces Brutus to help him with the assassination. Cassius’ jealousy and greed towards Caesar is his motivation for killing

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    the leader of the conspirators, Cassius, had grown up with Caesar and experienced multiple instances that revealed Caesar's weakness. Unsatisfied with Caesar's on-growing power, Cassius had started up a conspiracy against Caesar. Cassius gains support on his plot to assassinate Caesar through the use of underhanded tactics and sabotaging his image. In the play, Shakespeare suggests that the actions of the conspirators are not justified because of the way Cassius is characterized. The idea that

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    character of Julius Caesar is Cassius. He disliked Caesar personally. Cassius killed Caesar because he was to powerful and Cassius didn’t approve of that. He is also has jealousy towards Caesar. Cassius just like Brutus they are worried about Caesar becoming popular. Cassius in the story shows us how he is least honorable. For example, Cassius killed Caesar do to his popularity. Caesar didn’t deserve to die because of jealousy that Cassius had over him. The thing is Cassius didn’t want to really kill

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    Caesar, stating that “...Cassius ha[d] a lean and hungry look...such men are dangerous (qtd in Strauss).” Furthermore, Cassius was a military governor and former supporter of Pompey, a military and political leader of the late Roman Republic who contended with Caesar for the leadership of the Roman state—resulting in civil war. Cassius and Brutus fought for Pompey and the Republic—the catalyst to giving Cassius incentive in wanting Caesar dead. However, “in January 45 B.C, Cassius accepted Caesar as an

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