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Brutus' trusted servant in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
A letter.
In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cassius is jealous and envious of Caesar. He sees Caesar as just an ordinary man, like himself. He tells the story of a time when he rescued Caesar...
The cause of conflict is that Cassius thinks that Brutus has wronged him by rebuking Lucius Pella, the fellow for whom Cassius had recommended through his letter and Brutus is miffed with Cassius because he was conveyed that Cassius had denied giving him money to pay his legions. They both seem to misconstrue the facts and end up lashing at each other.
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Brutus' trusted servant in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
A letter.
Portia wanted Lucius to tell Brutus that she was well and also check if Brutus was all right.
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Brutus publicly condemned Lucius Pellus for taking bribes.
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His servant Lucius (Act II Scene 1)
A Roman emperor
become he wants to assasinate Caesar
He wants him to see when the Ides of March takes place.The soothsayer tells Caeser to because of the Ides of March.
Yes. Two of the people who murdered Julius Caesar have the first name Lucius.
The letter that is found is urging Brutus to conspire against Caesar and kill him