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Fate vs. Free will

Caesar brings up questions about this but Cassius tells Brutus that people can control their own fates.

Public self vs. Private self

The conspirators neglect private feelings and focus on politics. Examples of this would be the moments between Brutus and Portia as well as Caesar and Calpurnia.

Misinterpretations

Cassius manipulates Brutus into joining the conspirators by forging letters from Romans.

Pindarus tells Cassius that Titinius has been captured, when he was being congratulated by Brutus's men, this causes Cassius to take his life.

Inflexible vs. Power

Brutus and Caesar are quite stubborn. Antony seems to be the most flexible.

Rhetoric and Power

Antony convinces the conspirators that he means them no harm and turns the plebeians against Brutus.

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