on whom does Cassius blame caesars power
his mother
for not killing Antony when they killed Caesar
With bad faith, treacherously A+
In the play written by Shakespeare, the character Cassius generally liked Caesar as a friend. However; when Caesar became a ruler of the Rome, Cassius felt that he was not worthy of leading such a big nation, due to his short sightedness and bad temper. Cassius believed that Brutus was a far suitable ruler for the Rome.
Cassius says the real cause is the fact that caesar is not a good man and hides things from everyone. He was trying to convince Brutus that Caesar is bad. His descision will backfire
his mother
His mother
he si not worthy. and that Antony wants the people in the list to take blame for the bad things that he will do
for not killing Antony when they killed Caesar
Cassius is envious of Caesar. because Cassius didn't want to be ruler my anyone. Cassius felt that Caesar had too much power and was bad for Rome.
Cassius is concerned about the eagles being replaced by kites and ravens.
He blames his mother for his angry disposition, but since his mother died during his birth he never had reconciliation for it.
The road that they live on
A cacoethes is a compulsion or mania, or a bad quality or disposition in a disease.
After Antony is rude to them, Cassius says, "Now, Brutus, thank yourself. This tongue had not offended so today if Cassius might have ruled." In other words, if Brutus had listened to him and killed Antony back in Act III they wouldn't have had to listen to this kind of abuse.
you blame the parents because their the ones who teach you good from wrong
With bad faith, treacherously A+