He, too, hates the Capital's ways, especially after how Katniss went into the Games in the first place, and was angry at the injustice the Capital was constantly serving Katniss
His name is the same as the conspirator's
Cinna.
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.
Marc Antony left Rome as a triumvir, ruling the eastern part of the empire. He had a love of the east and its culture and even lived for a time with his wife, Octavia, in Athens. But his most important reason for going east was to follow through on Caesar's plans for a war to conquer Parthia. By a victory over the Parthians he would, in addition, gain a victory over his rival, Octavian and be the top man in Rome, just as Julius Caesar was after his victories in Gaul.
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WARNING: There are a lot of spoilers!Cinna died in Catching Fire. Katniss had to wear to her wedding dress to interview with Caeser Flickerman during the Quell. Cinna had secretly altered it so that when she twirled for Caesar, it would transform into a mockingjay-like dress. When Katniss was in her tube to go to the Games with the other tributes, he was beaten by Peacekeepers and killed.
Casca and Cinna were two of the conspirators who murdered Caesar.
Cinna the poet was mistaken for Cinna the conspirator
Cinna the conspirator and Cinna the poet are different people! Cinna the conspirator was named Lucius Cornelius Cinna. He was conspirator against Caesar, who plays a key role in enlisting Brutus to their cause. Cinna the poet was named Gaius Helvius Cinna, an influential poet of the time who was killed after Julius Caesar's death. Many plebeians, in their rage after joining Antony, killed him because, though he claimed he wasn't Cinna the conspirator, he shared the name.
cinna assasinate Julius Caesar with the help of conspirators
There are two characters named Cinna. One is a conspirator, the other is a poet.
Cinna.
Well there's Caesar like Julius Caesar, Cinna like Cinna the poet or on of the conspirators who killed Caesar, Octavia from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cato like Cato the elder, there's also a Brutus and Portia form Julius Caesar play.
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Cinna the Poet, who unfortunately had the same name as Cinna the conspirator.
A poet who has the misfortune to be named Cinna. Cinna was also the name of one of the conspirators.
personally i think that Julius Caesar was the noblest roman and Cinna the least noblest roman because he was a conspirator of Julius Caesar even though Julius married Cornelia, Cinna's daughter and had his granddaughter Julia Caesar who became Pompey's wife when she turned sixteen before the civil war of Caesar and Pompey.
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