After sarcastically comparing Caesar to the Colossus of Rhodes, showing how Caesar thinks himself superior to the senators, his epilepsy makes him seem less than an average senator, in Cassius' mind.
Cassius meant that they are falling to Caesar's power.
In Act 1, scene 2, Brutus says of Caesar "He hath the falling sickness" (likely meaning epilepsy). Cassius replies that it is the three of them (Brutus, Cassius and Casca) who have the 'falling sickness' -- meaning the lack of will to confront Caesar over his abuse of power.
he has the falling sickness or epilepsy, and he is deaf in his left ear.
The falling sickness was not a person. It was what Caesar experienced; he had epilepsy.
Cassius and Brutus are allies until Cassius accuses Brutus of taking bribes. Brutus refuses to lift the accusation and the two have a falling out.
Cassius and Brutus are allies until Cassius accuses Brutus of taking bribes. Brutus refuses to lift the accusation and the two have a falling out.
epilepsy
Epilepsy.
Caesar "hath the falling sickness". He was epileptic.
His leg is hurt forever from falling out of Mount Olympus
The medical name for falling sickness is "epilepsy." This neurological disorder is characterized by recurrent seizures, which can vary in severity and presentation. The term "falling sickness" historically refers to the convulsions that can occur during a seizure, often resulting in loss of consciousness and control. Epilepsy can be caused by various factors, including genetic predisposition, brain injury, or structural abnormalities.
Well, if your cockatiel's toenails are falling off, it probably has some kind of sickness. take him/her to the vet and see what he says.