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He gives him one of Caius Cassius's letters
Marc Antony begins his indictment of Julius Caesar assassins during the middle of the speech after praising Brutus the conspirator as an "honorable" and "noble man." He cites how Caesar "loved" the people, and Brutus particularly, who among the conspirators he then called "traitors." He closes indirectly asking "Rome," to "rise and mutiny," against the conspirators.
Had there been one, his name would have been Stupidus Maximus. How would you react if someone said to you, "Hey! How would you like to join my facebook group, People Who are Planning to Kill You on March 15? We're really serious about it. Would you like to know the names of the other people involved?"
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
He was a conspirator against Caesar and he planted the forged letters for Brutus to see.
Cassius uses the alibi that he deliberately sent forged letters to Brutus in order to manipulate him into joining the conspiracy against Caesar. He claims that the letters were meant to stir up controversy and that he did not actually receive a warning about the plot to kill him.
yes Cassius forged letter and threw them in Brutus' house knowing that Brutus cares about the people and will join them. (this will bring the favor of Brutus and as Cassius believes the people) who will believe that Caesar's death was needed. The crowd is really dumb since they believe anyone who sounds convincing
He gives him one of Caius Cassius's letters
Cassius is going to forge letters from the citizens and put them in places that brutus will find them because when brutus reads them he will side with Cassius because of his loyalty to the citizens.
Cassius is going to forge letters from the citizens and put them in places that brutus will find them because when brutus reads them he will side with Cassius because of his loyalty to the citizens.
Marc Antony begins his indictment of Julius Caesar assassins during the middle of the speech after praising Brutus the conspirator as an "honorable" and "noble man." He cites how Caesar "loved" the people, and Brutus particularly, who among the conspirators he then called "traitors." He closes indirectly asking "Rome," to "rise and mutiny," against the conspirators.
Had there been one, his name would have been Stupidus Maximus. How would you react if someone said to you, "Hey! How would you like to join my facebook group, People Who are Planning to Kill You on March 15? We're really serious about it. Would you like to know the names of the other people involved?"
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.
Cassius is going to forge letters from the citizens and put them in places that brutus will find them because when brutus reads them he will side with Cassius because of his loyalty to the citizens.
He was a conspirator against Caesar and he planted the forged letters for Brutus to see.