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He says that Cassius has an "itching palm," and is corrupting their noble cause by resorting to extortion in order to gain wealth for their armies. He also, ironically, is angry because Cassius has not sent him money since Brutus can "raise no money by vile means." He seems most troubled by the fact that the nobility of their assasination seems to be threatened. He is also most likely less composed than he has been throughout the play because he has just received news of the death of his wife, Portia.

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Initially Caesar was accused of improprieties while in public office and was ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. When he refused, and crossed the Rubicon river into Italy (and started a civil war) the charges became treason.

Initially Caesar was accused of improprieties while in public office and was ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. When he refused, and crossed the Rubicon river into Italy (and started a civil war) the charges became treason.

Initially Caesar was accused of improprieties while in public office and was ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. When he refused, and crossed the Rubicon river into Italy (and started a civil war) the charges became treason.

Initially Caesar was accused of improprieties while in public office and was ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. When he refused, and crossed the Rubicon river into Italy (and started a civil war) the charges became treason.

Initially Caesar was accused of improprieties while in public office and was ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. When he refused, and crossed the Rubicon river into Italy (and started a civil war) the charges became treason.

Initially Caesar was accused of improprieties while in public office and was ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. When he refused, and crossed the Rubicon river into Italy (and started a civil war) the charges became treason.

Initially Caesar was accused of improprieties while in public office and was ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. When he refused, and crossed the Rubicon river into Italy (and started a civil war) the charges became treason.

Initially Caesar was accused of improprieties while in public office and was ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. When he refused, and crossed the Rubicon river into Italy (and started a civil war) the charges became treason.

Initially Caesar was accused of improprieties while in public office and was ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. When he refused, and crossed the Rubicon river into Italy (and started a civil war) the charges became treason.

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