He is dangerous to the conspirators because he is a skillful orator, a seasoned soldier and a scheming politician, and because he has a lust for power. He's a lot like Caesar in other words.
Mark Antony was one of the most important supporters of Julius Caesar and a relative of his.
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Antony is dangerous. Cassius foresaw that Antony, if allowed to live, would thwart the conspirators' plans and make himself a dictator.
Caesar says "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous." He's giving Antony lessons in politics. Too bad for him he didn't listen to his own advice.
he knows he’s the only person he can trust?!!
Antony likely believes Cassius isn't dangerous because he perceives him as overly cautious and lacking the charisma and influence of more formidable leaders like Caesar. Antony may also view Cassius's motivations as self-serving rather than driven by a genuine desire for power, underestimating his capability to incite rebellion. Additionally, Antony's own confidence in his position and the loyalty of the people may lead him to dismiss Cassius as a significant threat.
Brutus believed that killing Mark Antony would be unnecessary and potentially counterproductive to their cause. He argued that eliminating Antony could provoke further conflict and chaos, as Antony was not as dangerous as Julius Caesar, whom they had already assassinated. Brutus felt that allowing Antony to live would help maintain their moral high ground and avoid the appearance of tyranny. Ultimately, he prioritized the broader goal of restoring the Republic over personal vendettas.
Cassius tells Brutus that allowing Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral could be dangerous because Antony is a powerful speaker and may turn the crowd against them by reminding them of Caesar's good deeds. Cassius warns that Antony could incite the crowd to rebel against the conspirators.
Because Antony had no intention of allowing Brutus and Cassius to get away with murdering Antony's friend Caesar, or with impeding Antony's desire to become as powerful a ruler as Caesar was. He didn't give a hoot what Cassius and Brutus told him to do; he agreed with them temporarily because they were a dozen dangerous men holding bloody knives, but had every intention of breaking his word the moment he could.
"Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous."
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