He wouldn't follow someone else's idea's. -Synthetic.
Cassias recruits Brutus to the conspiracy because Brutus' integrity lends the conspiracy legitimacy.
"Et tu Brute?" which means "And even you Brutus" or "You too, Brutus?"
Casca
To show Brutus that he is in fact loved by the citizens of Rome
He wouldn't follow someone else's idea's. -Synthetic.
Cassias recruits Brutus to the conspiracy because Brutus' integrity lends the conspiracy legitimacy.
Cassias recruits Brutus to the conspiracy because Brutus' integrity lends the conspiracy legitimacy.
No cassius, brutus' brother-in-law talks brutus into joining the conspiracy
Because he was a friend of Caesar's and would be able to get close to him. Also, if Caesar's good friend participated in the conspiracy, the others might think they don't need to feel as guilty about it.
Brutus does. He says that Cicero will never go with a project he himself did not start.
Cicero is the senator whom Brutus refuses to ask to join the conspiracy.
Caius Cassius
Cassius
To protect Brutus his noble and honorable leader.
Brutus was needed for the conspiracy because he was a high ranking senator and also a staunch republican. He gave the conspiracy legitimacy.
Cassius and Brutus were brothers-in-law, and were presumed to be close friends. Cassius trusted Brutus and wanted to let him in because he was close to Julius Caesar and could help guide their blades to him without suspicion.