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People were enraged and behaved violently. Mark Antony grew in his importance and formed the second triumvirate. Brutus, Cassius and all the conspirators had to leave Rome.
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Brutus affirms that he would rather that Caesar not assume the position. Brutus adds that he loves Caesar but that he also loves honor, and that he loves honor even more than he fears death. He says he will consider Cassius's words.
He wouldn't follow someone else's idea's. -Synthetic.
The conspirators in Act II Scene 1 talk about killing Caesar of course, but Cassius also wants to kill Mark Antony at the same time. Brutus, however, nixes the idea as overkill.
People were enraged and behaved violently. Mark Antony grew in his importance and formed the second triumvirate. Brutus, Cassius and all the conspirators had to leave Rome.
In Scene 2, Decius Brutus raised a brow over whether only Julius Caesar was the only one who had to be killed. Cassius replied,'well urged, decius.' Then he gave the idea to Brutus that along with Caesar, Antony must also be killed lest he should use the resources at his disposal to them any harm. But, Brutus considered Mark Antony as a 'helpless limb' of Caesar who shall lose his control on the death of his dearest friend and can do nothing except for either laughing at it or harming his own self.
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Brutus affirms that he would rather that Caesar not assume the position. Brutus adds that he loves Caesar but that he also loves honor, and that he loves honor even more than he fears death. He says he will consider Cassius's words.
He read about it in a biographical book called Plutarch's Lives.
He wouldn't follow someone else's idea's. -Synthetic.
Yes, -cide is the suffix. It adds the idea of killing or a killing agent.
the original idea was that it was a mercy to them, rather than letting them starve to death.
He has to think about what Cassius said before he agrees with it. At first he is not sure.
Brutus thinks that Cicero would not be happy in any movement he did not actually start himself. Basically, he thinks that Cicero has too much of a swollen ego for their purposes.