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You should specify which Cassius you are referring to. This is a surname and there were several important people in Rome who were called Cassius. I guess you are referring to Gaius Cassius Longinus, one of the leaders of the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar. He never ruled Rome. He was a senator. After the murder of Caesar he fled to the eastern part of the Roman Empire where he had the support of several provincial governors. He assembled an army and engaged Publius Cornelius Dolabella, a supporter of Caesar, at Laodicea (in Syria) and defeated him. He then moved westward and joined his fellow conspirator Brutus at Smyrna (in western turkey) to fight the forces of the Second Triumvirate (an alliance between the Caesarians Mark Antony, Octavian and Lepidus). He sacked the island of Rhodes, while Brutus sacked Lycia (in south-western Turkey). The two men then crossed into Greece where they were defeated at the Battle of Philippi. Cassius got one of his freedmen to kill him.
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At first there a compromise between the supporters of Caesar (the caesarians) and his opponents (the optimates) was reached. However, a conflict between the Mark Antony, the leader of the Caesarians, and the optimates developed. The senate sent troops which defeated Marc Antony at the Battle of Mutina. After this three leading Caesarians, Marc Antony, Lepidus and Octavian formed an Alliance, which historians call the Second Triumvirate (three-man alliance). The triumvirs decided to fight Brutus and Cassius, the leaders of the conspiracy to murder Caesar, who had fled to the eastern territories of Rome to rally military support there. This led to the Liberatores Civil War, in which the triumvirate defeated the Brutus and Cassius and their optimate forces
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In "Julius Caesar," Cassius believes Brutus' troops will be defeated because they are advancing in an uneven fashion and lack support. Cassius sends a scout to check out the situation. The Scout returns and tells Cassius that Brutus' troops are all surrounded by Antony's men. This is not true. Cassius feels all is lost and commits suicide.
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Cassius hoped that Brutus, who was a man of impeccable integrity and who was close to Caesar, would lend legitimacy to their movement.
Cassius means that Caesar wouldn't be considered a powerful leader if he didn't have the support of the Roman people, who are compared to lions. Without the Roman citizens backing him, he would be like a weak deer, not a fierce lion.
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Brutus and Cassius tried to use violence to prevent political change and to retore a situation which had passed away. They were counter-revolutionaries. They might be likened to Colonel Ghaddafi and those that support him.
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A foil is any character who appears on stage at the same time as another character and highlights some character trait by contrast. Cassius and Brutus are often on stage together. We find that Cassius is passionate and Brutus stoic when they have their discussion during the Lupercal. We find that Cassius is practical and Brutus is idealistic in their discussion of whether to kill Antony when they kill Caesar. We find that Cassius plays fast and loose with honesty while Brutus is rigidly honest in their argument in their camp.
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Punctuality, confidentiality, adaptability, dependability.