Cassius exerts control over the other conspirators primarily through his persuasive rhetoric and strong personality. He is a skilled manipulator who appeals to their ambitions and fears, framing the assassination of Julius Caesar as a necessary act for the greater good of Rome. By leveraging his connections and understanding of their motivations, he successfully rallies the conspirators to his cause, ensuring they remain united and focused on their goal. Additionally, Cassius's confidence and assertiveness help establish him as a leader within the group.
because "the noble" brutus was with them.
Cassius then brutus
cassius
Because Brutus and Cassius like potatoe's
They are two conspirators, and i believe the last two left as they go into battle. Both members of senate and Cassius sways Brutus to join the conspiracy with Brutus' fetish of honor.
because "the noble" brutus was with them.
Mostly Cassius, but other conspirators as well.
Cassius then brutus
brutus
cassius
Brutus and Cassius
In the play Julius Caesar the conspirators and the triumvirate are fighting. The conspirators in the play are Brutus and Cassius.
Because Brutus and Cassius like potatoe's
Mark Antony
Because Brutus and Cassius like potatoe's
Caesar got influenced very easily by Cassius and the other conspirators. Moreover, some people thought that Caesar was very ambitious and was a threat to democracy. Cassius and the other conspirators were jealous of Caesar and didn't like Caesar as he was very brave, was a great warrior in battles and was the appropriate candidate for the throne of Rome.
They are two conspirators, and i believe the last two left as they go into battle. Both members of senate and Cassius sways Brutus to join the conspiracy with Brutus' fetish of honor.