Casca
kill himself
Realizing that his friend Brutus has been part of the conspiracy to kill him.
When Lucius Tillius Cimber grabbed Caesar's purple robe at the shoulders and pulled it off him, this was the signal for his co-conspirators to attack. Over 40 people were involved in the conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar.
Many of the men who helped kill Caesar only did so because of envy or they wanted power but Brutus was the only one to be motivated because of how he thought that if he gave Caesar a little more time to think Caesar would become king and destroy the republic as they worked so hard to get
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)
Marcus Brutus joined the conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar because he, being an idealist, thought that he was saving the government.
kill himself
She will commit suicide.
Realizing that his friend Brutus has been part of the conspiracy to kill him.
Brutus doesn't really have much if an opinion of Caesar. He doesn't envy or hate him and he considers him as a friend and vice versa with Caesar. The only reason why he joined the conspiracy to kill Caesar is for the good of Rome, while the rest of the conspirators kill him our of envy.
Cassius with the help of other conspirators threw in notes and stuck them at places in proximity to Brutus so that when he reads them, his kind feelings towards Julius Caesar are replaced by strong conviction to kill him and he joins the conspiracy, believing it to be the will of the common people of rome who held him in high esteem and wanted him to act against the present ages yoke under Caesar. This action was instrumental in enticing Brutus to favour Cassius to kill Caesar and end his eternal dilemma.
When Lucius Tillius Cimber grabbed Caesar's purple robe at the shoulders and pulled it off him, this was the signal for his co-conspirators to attack. Over 40 people were involved in the conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar.
Many of the men who helped kill Caesar only did so because of envy or they wanted power but Brutus was the only one to be motivated because of how he thought that if he gave Caesar a little more time to think Caesar would become king and destroy the republic as they worked so hard to get
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)
Caesar was actually his close personal friend and patron. Joining in the conspiracy was a personal betrayal of trust.
two men who criticize Rome's citizens for praising Caesar almost without reason
Brutus does kill Caesar.