In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cassius is jealous and envious of Caesar. He sees Caesar as just an ordinary man, like himself. He tells the story of a time when he rescued Caesar...
He asks them to help him commit suicide but they refuse.
Kill Caesar in two weeks.
:) Kill just Caesar's spirit and not his body. (:
He wants them to carve Caesar as a dish fit for the gods. In other words, this assassination is a sacrifice, and as sacrifices are, should be performed with decorum and respect.
Tell her what's going on.
He killed him.
Brutus and Cassius
Brutus was the most important of the conspirators who murdered Caesar. (Without Brutus' support the other conspirators would probably have been too scared to act).When Caesar's ghost appears to Brutus at his tent he comes with the message:thou shalt see me at Philippi.Since Brutus will be killed in the battle with Octavian's army at Philippi, this is correct.
The conspirators: Brutus, Cassius, Casca, Trebonius, Decius Brutus etc.
That the murder of Caesar will be the oath.
Getting brutus behind them, claiming to much power
Brutus wish the conspirators could do to Caesar
Yes, with other conspirators: Julius CAESAR
Yes, Caesar is killed in the Capitol by the Conspirators. Caesar goes to the Capitol as pushed to by Decius. The Conspirators stabber Caesar-the Conspirators include Brutus, Casca, Cassius, ect...
Brutus and Cassius were two of the ringleaders of the group of conspirators who murdered Caesar.
In the play Julius Caesar the conspirators and the triumvirate are fighting. The conspirators in the play are Brutus and Cassius.
Brutus and Cassius
In the play Julius Caesar, Brutus and other conspirators held a meeting to plan the assassination of Caesar. The people who attended were Cassius, Casca, Decius, Cinna, Metellus Cimber, and Trebonius.
yes he was murdered by a group of conspirators who turned against him. brutus, his former friend, was convinced by the conspirators to join in and kill caesar.
He couldn't turn back because the conspirators would not be able to go on without him & Brutus did not want that, he was afraid of a Rome with tyranny & did not want Caesar to make this into what Rome would become. If Brutus were to back out he could be turned in for betrayal against Caesar even if it was short lived.
because it felt like it brutus was a close friend to caesar, and could provide valuble information and incite on caesar. he was also a high official, and easily coruptable
It is unknown what part of Caesar's body was stabbed by Brutus. It is a certainty that Brutus, as one of the chief conspirators took part of Caesar's assassination.
The conspirators against Ceasar and Brutus, his friend.