Tinius
pinadrus stabs Cassius (committes suicide)
Casca, the others stab him then, and Brutus stabs him last.
its what Casca says before he stabs Caesar
Russell Crowe Stabs the character Caesar
Brutus, Cassius and the conspiracy killed Caesar. Cassius and the conspiracy killed him because they were jealous and they thought that he was going to be over-powering. Cassius persuades Brutus to kill Caesar with them because he says that it is for the country of Rome, but really it isn't. So they kill Caesar with the conspiracy and the story goes on.They didn't kill him alone, but by 23 (or more) stabs by the entire senate group. Brutus and Cassius led the rebellion.They killed him because they feared his growing power and he had taken away some of theirs. They didn't want a monarchy again.They feared a monarchy because of the Etruscan kings.
pinadrus stabs Cassius (committes suicide)
He stabs himself with Cassius's sword at the very end of Act V Scene 3. "Come Cassius' sword and find Titinius' heart."
Caesar was killed by Pompey with 23 stabs.
Cassius will give Pindarus freedom if Pindarus stabs him to death. Titinius was captured by enemy, Cassius is distraught over it. Also Cassius mistakenly concludes that Titinius was taken prisoner. He asks Pindarus to keep his oath of obedience and to stab him.
Cassius will give Pindarus freedom if Pindarus stabs him to death. Titinius was captured by enemy, Cassius is distraught over it. Also Cassius mistakenly concludes that Titinius was taken prisoner. He asks Pindarus to keep his oath of obedience and to stab him.
He stabs himself
stabs himself in the eye!
Romeo poisons himself. Juliet stabs herself.
Percy, Annabeth, Groover, Rachel, and their friends battle against Kronos. Luke has died and now is in Kronos body. At the end, Luke tries to escape out of him and stabs Kronos (and himself) to kill him, which actually killed himself too. Now he is dead.
Romeo takes his own life, here is the story Romeo hears of Juliet's death, Romeo enters the tomb, finds Juliet's 'corpse' and poisons himself. Juliet wakes from her drug induced 'death' to find Romeo dead. Unable to live without him, she stabs herself.
No. He lunges at Creon, misses, and stabs himself to be dead with Antigone.
Desdemona is killed by Othello, Iago kills Emilia (his wife) as Emilia reveals that Desdemona has been falsely accused of adultery and then Othello kills himself rather than live with what he has done. In Act V, Cassio kills Roderigo after Roderigo attempts to stab Cassio (he wants Cassio dead so that he can keep Othello and Desdemona from leaving the country, and get closer to Desdemona, whom he loves from afar). Unfortunately, instead of Roderigo's sword penetrating Cassio's flesh, he finds that Cassio has armor on, and stabs Roderigo back.