Um, if i remember correctly Cassius did something with implanting letters saying that they where concerned that Caesar was trying to be there king/ruler; they where worried that the democracy would change. Brutus is a good guy on the wrong path he conspired cuz he thought that Caesar was trying to change to a monarchy instead of a democracy or republic. that's what i think it was, i may be wrong.
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He convinces Brutus that Caesar will turn dictator. Brutus was a dedicated republican. Most of the Senate had republican ideals but the people idolized Caesar and Caesar had the army to back him up if he had wished to be the dictator.
Write him fake letters from the Roman people.
Kill Caesar
To show Brutus that he is in fact loved by the citizens of Rome
cassius
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
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.
The letter that is found is urging Brutus to conspire against Caesar and kill him
To protect Brutus his noble and honorable leader.
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.
To show Brutus that he is in fact loved by the citizens of Rome
Brutus & Cassius (Mainly)
cassius
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
what is cassius plan to convince brutus to joined the conspered
Cassius!
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.
In Shakespeare's play, Cassius is sounding Brutus out to see if he is sympathetic to the plot against Caesar.