· Antony and Octavius are way more formal with each other. They end up questioning each other's friendships and trust. Though they say they are friends, there issues between them of mistrust and tension. They butt heads about who's going to be the ruler of their army. They then decide there can only be one ruler. Of course, they're going to argue on who's going to be better. They don't worry about winning the fight or the consequences of getting defeated as much as who's in charge. Teamwork doesn't seem to be an option with them.
· On the other hand, Brutus and Cassius are truly friends. They respect each other. They were able to work through their argument a lot better than Octavius and Antony. They don't worry about who's going to be the main ruler, but they worry about what will happen if they get defeated by Octavius and Antony. Teamwork between them seems prominent.
Cassius's taking of bribes.
The immediate cause of the quarrel between Brutus and Cassius is Brutus saying that he believes Lucius Pella has taken bribes. Cassius is friends with Lucius and is angry that Brutus would accuse his friend.
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There is an argument between 12:00 and 12:15 P.M.
Whether or not government should regulate businesses.
Brutus orders Cassius to stap him in the heart but Cassius refuses.
It was two years between Caesar's assassination in 44 BC and the Battle of Philippi, which was in 42 BC.
Cassius's taking of bribes.
In Act IV Scene 3 of Julius Caesar, a Poet enters to break up the argument between Brutus and Cassius, which is pointless because they have reconciled themselves without his help. Since the Poet has three short lines, and the scene accomplishes nothing, a lot of directors would simply cut his part and move on to Lucilius and Titinius.
The audience learns about the trouble within the Second Triumvirate, the breakdown of Brutus and Cassius' friendship, and Octavius' troops being strong and ready to fight Brutus' army.
The friendship bond between Cassius and Caesar is portrayed as a strong bond. Caesar even made Cassius legate at some point and employed him to the Alexandrian War.
The dialogue shows that Cassius was on Caesar's radar as a possible threat.
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The immediate cause of the quarrel between Brutus and Cassius is Brutus saying that he believes Lucius Pella has taken bribes. Cassius is friends with Lucius and is angry that Brutus would accuse his friend.
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A fable states the moral or lesson directly, while a satire often disguises the main argument.
The farewell dialogue between Brutus and Cassius foreshadows their strained relationship and the challenges they will face as allies in the upcoming battle. Their disagreement on strategy and Cassius' feeling of betrayal by Brutus hint at the internal conflict within their faction, which will ultimately lead to their downfall at the Battle of Philippi.