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Casca
Casca is the first to stab Caesar.
Casca
they plan to kill caesar. because he said he was dictator for life. but only a few senators planed to kill him. the senators attacked julius caesar with daggers.they did this also for another reason and that was so that they didnt want another king
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Casca
Caesar is plannng to take over rome and turn it into a dictatorship
Casca is the first to stab Caesar.
Yes, Casca believed that the Roman people seemed to want Caesar to be king based on their enthusiastic applause and support for Caesar during the Lupercal festival. Casca thought that Caesar's ambition to be the king was driven by the people's desire for him to take the position.
Casca
Casca and Cinna were two of the conspirators who murdered Caesar.
they plan to kill caesar. because he said he was dictator for life. but only a few senators planed to kill him. the senators attacked julius caesar with daggers.they did this also for another reason and that was so that they didnt want another king
Why not - that's what they were. Cassius, Brutus, Casca and so on plotted to kill Caesar at the Senate in 44BC
Casca, the others stab him then, and Brutus stabs him last.
By "the book Julius Caesar" I assume you mean Plutarch's Life of Caesar, one of his Parallel Lives, sometimes just called "Plutarch's Lives". (This is opposed to the PLAY Julius Caesar, written by Shakespeare, using Plutarch as a source.) In Plutarch, the first blow is struck by Casca, who stabbed Caesar in the neck, but neither mortally nor deeply.
Casca was a Roman senator and a conspirator in the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar. He played a key role in the assassination by being one of the first to stab Caesar, which ultimately led to Caesar's downfall. Casca's actions were pivotal in the events that unfolded in Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar."