it shows nothing.
Cinna the conspirator and Cinna the poet are different people! Cinna the conspirator was named Lucius Cornelius Cinna. He was conspirator against Caesar, who plays a key role in enlisting Brutus to their cause. Cinna the poet was named Gaius Helvius Cinna, an influential poet of the time who was killed after Julius Caesar's death. Many plebeians, in their rage after joining Antony, killed him because, though he claimed he wasn't Cinna the conspirator, he shared the name.
There are two characters named Cinna. One is a conspirator, the other is a poet.
They murdered him because they mistook him with another Cinna who had conspired against Julius Caesar.
Cinna the conspirator/ politician who helped to kill Caesar (Really, Cinna the poet had nothing to do with the conspiracy and was murdered even though he was innocent)
Cassius, Brutus, Casca, Cinna, Caius Ligarius, Decius
Casca and Cinna were two of the conspirators who murdered Caesar.
Cinna the conspirator and Cinna the poet are different people! Cinna the conspirator was named Lucius Cornelius Cinna. He was conspirator against Caesar, who plays a key role in enlisting Brutus to their cause. Cinna the poet was named Gaius Helvius Cinna, an influential poet of the time who was killed after Julius Caesar's death. Many plebeians, in their rage after joining Antony, killed him because, though he claimed he wasn't Cinna the conspirator, he shared the name.
Cinna the poet was mistaken for Cinna the conspirator
There are two characters named Cinna. One is a conspirator, the other is a poet.
They murdered him because they mistook him with another Cinna who had conspired against Julius Caesar.
Cinna the Poet, who unfortunately had the same name as Cinna the conspirator.
Cinna the conspirator/ politician who helped to kill Caesar (Really, Cinna the poet had nothing to do with the conspiracy and was murdered even though he was innocent)
Cinna.
A poet who has the misfortune to be named Cinna. Cinna was also the name of one of the conspirators.
Cassius, Brutus, Casca, Cinna, Caius Ligarius, Decius
Cinna the Poet is a commoner who resides in the city of Rome under the unofficial rule of the great Julius Caesar. In act three, scene three, after Mark Antony reveals the will of Caesar and the conspirators that killed him at the funeral, a riot breaks within Rome and the people are after the conspirators. Then a group of commoners find Cinna the Poet and question him (one of the questions asking him for his name). They then assasinate Cinna the Poet who they mistook for Cinna the Conspirator. Unrelated to your question, this would be one of Shakespeare's humorous devices commonly found in his compositions.
brutus, cassius, casca, cinna