Pindarus takes the sword to fill the request of Cassius's suicide. After striking Cassius down, Pindarus flees as the fallen Cassius takes note in his dying breath at the unrighteous life he lived.
Pindarus i Cassius' slave, therefore before Cassius dies, he tells Pindarus that he shall be free after his death. Cassius death helps Pindarus because since Cassius is his master, and he dies, Pindarus is freed.
Cassius ordered Pindarus to kill him.
Pindarus earns his freedom from Cassius by murdering him at his own request.
Cassius will give Pindarus freedom if Pindarus stabs him to death. Titinius was captured by enemy, Cassius is distraught over it. Also Cassius mistakenly concludes that Titinius was taken prisoner. He asks Pindarus to keep his oath of obedience and to stab him.
Pindarus
Pindarus i Cassius' slave, therefore before Cassius dies, he tells Pindarus that he shall be free after his death. Cassius death helps Pindarus because since Cassius is his master, and he dies, Pindarus is freed.
Aethalopteryx pindarus was created in 1916.
Pindarus i Cassius' slave, therefore before Cassius dies, he tells Pindarus that he shall be free after his death. Cassius death helps Pindarus because since Cassius is his master, and he dies, Pindarus is freed.
Cassius ordered Pindarus to kill him.
When Cassius thinks that Titinius has been captured, he commands Pindarus to kill him. Pindarus then stabbed Cassius.
Pindarus earns his freedom from Cassius by murdering him at his own request.
Pindarus earns his freedom from Cassius by murdering him at his own request.
When Cassius thinks that Titinius has been captured, he commands Pindarus to kill him. Pindarus then stabbed Cassius.
Cassius will give Pindarus freedom if Pindarus stabs him to death. Titinius was captured by enemy, Cassius is distraught over it. Also Cassius mistakenly concludes that Titinius was taken prisoner. He asks Pindarus to keep his oath of obedience and to stab him.
Cassius will give Pindarus freedom if Pindarus stabs him to death. Titinius was captured by enemy, Cassius is distraught over it. Also Cassius mistakenly concludes that Titinius was taken prisoner. He asks Pindarus to keep his oath of obedience and to stab him.
Strato
Pindarus misreads the battlefield by interpreting the chaos and confusion of the fight through a lens of despair and defeat. He mistakenly believes that Cassius has been captured and killed, leading him to report false news to Cassius. This misinterpretation drives Cassius to take his own life, showcasing how Pindarus's flawed perspective and lack of clear information contribute to the tragic outcomes in the play. His actions ultimately highlight the themes of misunderstanding and the tragic consequences of miscommunication in warfare.