Brutus is very naive and trusting, plus he is a noble person. Cassius is more devious, and able to trick and control Brutus into doing his bidding.
Brutus is very naive and trusting, plus he is a noble person. Cassius is more devious, and able to trick and control Brutus into doing his bidding.
Cassius does not respond to the death of Brutus as Cassius dies before Brutus does. Brutus responds to Cassius' death with tender words.
Cassiuss's need to mislead Brutus suggests that he recognizes Brutus's moral integrity and strong principles, which may conflict with the conspirators' plot against Caesar. By manipulating Brutus's sense of honor and friendship, Cassius demonstrates a willingness to exploit emotional ties to achieve his goals. This deception indicates a deep-seated distrust within the conspiracy and the lengths to which they must go to secure their aim, highlighting the moral ambiguities of their actions. Ultimately, it reveals that unity in their cause is fragile and reliant on manipulation rather than genuine consensus.
Brutus states that he will never be led through the streets of Rome as a captive
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Most of the other conspirators, apart from Cassius, are as politically naïve as Brutus. Their ideas about what the assassination would accomplish were pie-in-the-sky fantasies (as are the ideas of most political assassins). Brutus personifies the naïveté and political innocence they all shared (except Cassius).
Brutus affirms that he would rather that Caesar not assume the position. Brutus adds that he loves Caesar but that he also loves honor, and that he loves honor even more than he fears death. He says he will consider Cassius's words.
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They added liberal ideas to their governments
Strato holds the sword for Brutus while Brutus runs into it, but Strato asks Brutus to shake his hand first, which Brutus did.
A tendency to respond positively or negatively towards ideas or situations.
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