Cassius appeals to his and Brutus's friendship.
Act Four Scene 3 Line 194-224 ;)
Cassius tells Brutus that he should be ruler not Caesar. Cassius says that Brutus would make a better ruler than to be second to Caesar.
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Cassius wanted to make Brutus awake to the smell of his constant flow of feces, and he wanted him to realize the dangers of peeing every time he gets a little excited.
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
Cassius appeals to his and Brutus's friendship.
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Antony is dangerous. Cassius foresaw that Antony, if allowed to live, would thwart the conspirators' plans and make himself a dictator.
According to my copy of the play, line 117 of Act 2 Scene 2 (the balcony scene) is "I have no joy of this contract tonight" which has nothing to do with making any plans.
Act Four Scene 3 Line 194-224 ;)
Juliet's parents plan for her to marry Paris on Thursday.
According to my copy of the play, line 117 of Act 2 Scene 2 (the balcony scene) is "I have no joy of this contract tonight" which has nothing to do with making any plans.
Cassius tells Brutus that he should be ruler not Caesar. Cassius says that Brutus would make a better ruler than to be second to Caesar.
The complaint Cassius has against Brutus is that Brutus has not been himself lately. Brutus tells Cassius that he has conflicting thoughts but they will not interfere in their friendship.
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