In "Julius Caesar, Cassius believes he sent Titinus to his death and that Brutus' army has gone down in defeat. He commands his servant to kill him. In actuality, Titinus had met with Brutus's army and that army had not gone down to defeat. Therefore, his death was in vain.
Cassius was not Caesar. Cassius wanted to kill Caesar for jealousy and some other issues.
he lost the battle. befor the battle he said that he would kill him self if he lost. and he did. :(
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The tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare that centers around the conspiracy against Julius Caesar in 44 BC. Popilius Lena was a senator who reveals to Cassius the fact that he is aware of the conspiracy that was thought to be secret.
He killed himself, didn't he.
The antagonist in Julius Caesar is Cassius.
kill himself
Cassius was not Caesar. Cassius wanted to kill Caesar for jealousy and some other issues.
No. Cassius is the name of one of the conspirators. His full name is Caius Cassius. He was the brains behind the conspiracy. Julius Caesar's full name in real life was Gaius Julius Caesar, but in the play he's just called Julius Caesar.
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Brutus Cassius Portia Titinius Julius Caesar
Their full names are Marcus Junius Brutus ("Brutus"), Gaius Cassius Longinus ("Cassius") and Gaius Julius Caesar ("Caesar"). Cassius was married to Junia, half-sister of Brutus. Cassius and Brutus were the leaders of the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar
Julius Caesar
Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus were the leaders of the conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar
He was a republican so he did didn't really qualify himself or his motives.