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After Brutus leaves the stage before Scene 2 of Act I ends, Cassius' soliloquy foreshadows that Cassius will persuade Brutus to join some conspirators in the dethroning of Julius Caesar by throwing rocks, which would contain messages in various handwritings (as if they all came from the minds of several citizens), through Brutus' window, mutually urging him to join the conspiracy against the Roman dictator.

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Q: What is Cassius' persuasive techiques in act 1 scene 2 in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar?
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In the tragedy of Julius Caesar why is Brutus so angry with Cassius?

Cassius was accepting bribes.


What are the three external conflicts in tragedy of Julius Caesar?

1.) War between Cassius and Brutus and Antony 2.) Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony 3.) Brutus' betrayal of Caesar


What kind of relationship have Brutus and Caesar had?

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Who speaks i you know where you will wear this dagger then Cassius from bondage will deliver Cassius?

This quote is from the play "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare. In this line, Cassius is speaking to Brutus, trying to persuade him to join the conspiracy against Caesar. Cassius is telling Brutus that if he knows where he intends to use the dagger (symbolizing the act of killing Caesar), then Cassius will deliver the dagger to him and set him free from his shackles (metaphorically referring to the burden of Caesar's rule).


What happen when Caesar and Cassius went swimming in the Tiber?

It was revealed that Caesar couldn't cross the river by himself and Cassius had to help save him.

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In the tragedy of Julius Caesar why is Brutus so angry with Cassius?

Cassius was accepting bribes.


Who was Caius Cassius?

A Character in the play "A Tragedy Of Julius Caesar" who starts a conspiracy against Caesar.


Why did Cassius die in the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

He killed himself, didn't he.


Why does Cassius think that Brutus is unhappy with him in the story Tragedy of Juluis Caesar?

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Why was Julius Caesar a tragedy?

The revolution is a failure and Brutus and Cassius end up killing themselves.


How are Brutus and Cassius characterized in Act IV scene iii of the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

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What are the three external conflicts in tragedy of Julius Caesar?

1.) War between Cassius and Brutus and Antony 2.) Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony 3.) Brutus' betrayal of Caesar


What does Cassius seem to be most concerned about?

In 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,' Cassius is the most concerned about Caesar taking power, and accepting the role of king. He believed this was a betrayal of the Roman people's trust, and actually a blasphemy if compared to the glory of the Republic.


In Julius Caesar Cassius believes he is Caesar's?

Cassius was not Caesar. Cassius wanted to kill Caesar for jealousy and some other issues.


What type of leader was Cassius in the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

Cassius is one of the murderers of Julius Caesar, one of the leaders of the conspiracy, and one of Brutus's in-laws.


Why is Julius Caesar a tragedy?

The tragedy in Julius Caesar lies not in the death of Julius Caesar, but in the failure of Brutus and Cassius to adapt themselves to conditions after his death. Cassius fails, not because he lacks ability, but because he allows his prejudice against Caesar to impact his character, He also fails because he allows his friendship with Brutus to overrule his better judgment. Brutus Fails because he is an idealist who lacks the practical judgment to be a good leader.


What does Caesar think about Cassius?

Cassius wants to kill Caesar