No cassius, brutus' brother-in-law talks brutus into joining the conspiracy
Cicero is the senator whom Brutus refuses to ask to join the conspiracy.
It was intended to convince him to join the conspiracy.
They were friends; Caesar had treated Brutus as a protégé.
Cassius attempts to convince Brutus to join the conspiracy in a couple of ways, though the more effective way is through deception.
"Caesar, beware of Brutus; take heed of Cassius; come not near Casca; have an eye to Cinna, trust not Trebonius: mark well Metellus Cimber: Decius Brutus loves thee not: thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius. There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar." The conspirators are: Caius Cassius Metellus Cimber Casca Cinna Marcus Brutus Decius Brutus Trebonius Caius Ligarius
Cicero is the senator whom Brutus refuses to ask to join 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.
The conspiracy in Julius Caesar is moved forward in Scene 2 when Brutus is given fake letters. He then joins the conspiracy.
Cassius, Brutus, Casca, Cinna, Caius Ligarius, Decius
To protect Brutus his noble and honorable leader.
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.
To show Brutus that he is in fact loved by the citizens of Rome
Mostly Cassius, but other conspirators as well.
It was intended to convince him to join the conspiracy.
They were friends; Caesar had treated Brutus as a protégé.
Marcus Brutus
They were friends; Caesar had treated Brutus as a protégé.