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What character is the senator that Brutus refuses to ask to join the conspiracy?

Cicero is the senator whom Brutus refuses to ask to join the conspiracy.


Who does Cinna say they need to win over to the conspiracy?

Cinna indicates that they need to win over Brutus to the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. He believes that Brutus's involvement would lend credibility and moral authority to their cause, as Brutus is respected by the Roman people and seen as an honorable man. Gaining Brutus's support is crucial for the success of their plan to assassinate Caesar.


What happens at the end of act 1 scene 3 of julius caesar to move the conspiracy plot forward?

The conspiracy in Julius Caesar is moved forward in Scene 2 when Brutus is given fake letters. He then joins the conspiracy.


In Julius Caesar what 6 people are definitley apart of the conspiracy?

Cassius, Brutus, Casca, Cinna, Caius Ligarius, Decius


Why did Cassius write fake letters to brutus?

To protect Brutus his noble and honorable leader.


What happens to move the conspiracy plot forward at the end of scene 3?

Cassius forges several letters from commoners and states inside them how Caesar is not a good ruler and how Brutus is the one that should be in power. Cassius then gives his letter to Cinna to deliver to Brutus in hopes of persuading Brutus to take action against Caesar.


Why does Cassius forge letters to Brutus?

To show Brutus that he is in fact loved by the citizens of Rome


Who wants Brutus to join the conspiracy?

Mostly Cassius, but other conspirators as well.


What was the purpose of the annonymous letter that Brutus was to receive?

It was intended to convince him to join the conspiracy.


How had Julius Caesar treated Brutus so that he was reluctant at first to join the conspiracy?

They were friends; Caesar had treated Brutus as a protégé.


What roman must join the conspiracy for it to be successful in the book Julius Caesar?

Marcus Brutus


How had Julius Caesar treated Marcus Brutus so that he was reluctant at first to join the conspiracy?

They were friends; Caesar had treated Brutus as a protégé.