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In scene 3 of Julius Caesar, Cassius makes certain that Casca will be his loyal follower because he is going to make him like him by giving him whatever he want.

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For a number of reasons- but basically as a manifestation of guilt.

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He sends a fake letter that is pretending to be from the citizens saying how he would beba very good king

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Cassius will play on Brutus's fear that the Republic will end and become a monarchy again.

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Write letters to Brutus from 'citizens'.

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I dont think he does

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send him fake letters

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Q: At the end of scene 2 what is Cassius planning to do to persuade brutus to join the conspiracy against ceasar?
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Who leads the conspiracy against Caesar?

Cassius and Brutus were the two co-leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar.


What is Cassius' persuasive techniques in act1 scene 2 when he is trying to persuade Brutus to trun against his friend and join the conspiracy to overthrow Caesar?

He throws fake letters from ' the citizens of rome' in his window to make it look like they wanted him to do something about caesar.


What is the character sketch of caius Cassius?

Cassius Gaius Cassius Longinus (flourished 53-42 bc), Roman general and one of the assassins of Julius Caesar. Cassius distinguished himself in the war against the Parthians (53-51 bc). In 49 bc, he fought against Caesar in a civil war as fleet commander under the Roman general and statesman Pompey the Great. Although pardoned by Caesar, who made him a legate, Cassius subsequently became one of the leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar and participated in Caesar's assassination. Subsequently, he raised an army to fight against Caesar's commander in chief, Mark Antony, and later against the Triumvirate, the three men who ruled Rome after Caesar's assassination. With his fellow conspirator, the Roman politician Marcus Junius Brutus, Cassius besieged his foes at Philippi in Macedonia but was defeated in battle. Cassius committed suicide so that he would not be captured.


Who initiates the plot against Caesar?

Cassius.


What does Cassius conclude about brutus?

Caesar sees Cassius as a dangerous man. The reason why is because Caesar describes that men like Cassius are never comfortable while someone ranks up higher than them... That and he is skinny (this was discussed between only him and Antony, so you would have to read the play in order to understand it a bit, try Sparknotes)

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Who leads the conspiracy against Caesar?

Cassius and Brutus were the two co-leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar.


Who speaks i you know where you will wear this dagger then Cassius from bondage will deliver Cassius?

This quote is from the play "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare. In this line, Cassius is speaking to Brutus, trying to persuade him to join the conspiracy against Caesar. Cassius is telling Brutus that if he knows where he intends to use the dagger (symbolizing the act of killing Caesar), then Cassius will deliver the dagger to him and set him free from his shackles (metaphorically referring to the burden of Caesar's rule).


Who was Caius Cassius?

A Character in the play "A Tragedy Of Julius Caesar" who starts a conspiracy against Caesar.


What is Cassius' persuasive techniques in act1 scene 2 when he is trying to persuade Brutus to trun against his friend and join the conspiracy to overthrow Caesar?

He throws fake letters from ' the citizens of rome' in his window to make it look like they wanted him to do something about caesar.


Who reveals to Cassius that the plot is not a secret?

The tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare that centers around the conspiracy against Julius Caesar in 44 BC. Popilius Lena was a senator who reveals to Cassius the fact that he is aware of the conspiracy that was thought to be secret.


What is Cassius' persuasive techiques in act 1 scene 2 in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

After Brutus leaves the stage before Scene 2 of Act I ends, Cassius' soliloquy foreshadows that Cassius will persuade Brutus to join some conspirators in the dethroning of Julius Caesar by throwing rocks, which would contain messages in various handwritings (as if they all came from the minds of several citizens), through Brutus' window, mutually urging him to join the conspiracy against the Roman dictator.


How does Cassius persuade Brutus to oppose Caesar?

Firstly, and mainly, he does it by persuasion. Have a look at Act 1, Scene 2 in Julius Caesar, and look at the speeches Cassius makes to Brutus: he makes arguments against Caesar, based on Caesar's ambition.


Who convinced brutus to join the conspiracy against Caesar?

Had there been one, his name would have been Stupidus Maximus. How would you react if someone said to you, "Hey! How would you like to join my facebook group, People Who are Planning to Kill You on March 15? We're really serious about it. Would you like to know the names of the other people involved?"


What faults does Caesar see in Cassius' nature?

Cassius was one of the senators that Caesar forgave after the death of Pompey. Cassius saw this fault in Caesar, that was he wanted to be king. The best quote from Cassius was to Brutus in order to entice him into the conspiracy against Caesar was this one: "... a Senate half filled with Caesar's appointees would pass the "measure to give kingship to Caesar" and in doing so all hopes for the restoration of the Republic would be lost."


What is the character sketch of caius Cassius?

Cassius Gaius Cassius Longinus (flourished 53-42 bc), Roman general and one of the assassins of Julius Caesar. Cassius distinguished himself in the war against the Parthians (53-51 bc). In 49 bc, he fought against Caesar in a civil war as fleet commander under the Roman general and statesman Pompey the Great. Although pardoned by Caesar, who made him a legate, Cassius subsequently became one of the leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar and participated in Caesar's assassination. Subsequently, he raised an army to fight against Caesar's commander in chief, Mark Antony, and later against the Triumvirate, the three men who ruled Rome after Caesar's assassination. With his fellow conspirator, the Roman politician Marcus Junius Brutus, Cassius besieged his foes at Philippi in Macedonia but was defeated in battle. Cassius committed suicide so that he would not be captured.


What happens to move the conspiracy plot forward at the end of scene 3?

Cassius forges several letters from commoners and states inside them how Caesar is not a good ruler and how Brutus is the one that should be in power. Cassius then gives his letter to Cinna to deliver to Brutus in hopes of persuading Brutus to take action against Caesar.


Who was the Indian chief noted for his conspiracy against the English?

Who was the indian chief noted for his conspiracy against the english?