He doesn't know of any plot against Caesar but he fears it could happen. He's going to talk to Caesar
Caesar never know that it was going to happen burts and cicero were jelous and stuck up dicks they killed Caesar by stabbin him
In Shakespeare's play, Cassius is sounding Brutus out to see if he is sympathetic to the plot against Caesar.
Cassius and Brutus were the two co-leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar.
Julius Caesar's soul never dies throughout the entire play. He is always there and there would never be a plot without him.
Cicero.
Cassius!
There could have been anywhere from 30 to 40 conspirators in the plot against Caesar. All of them did not actually take part in the physical murder, but they were aware of the plot.
Artemidorus writes a letter to Caesar In ACT II, SCENE DIII
Probably because he wanted power (to be emperor).
read the book and you will find out dummy hahahah It's a play. Not a book. Dummy.
He doesn't know of any plot against Caesar but he fears it could happen. He's going to talk to Caesar
Caesar never know that it was going to happen burts and cicero were jelous and stuck up dicks they killed Caesar by stabbin him
the plaintiff, that is the person filing the complaint against you.
The party who initiates a civil suit is the plaintiff, this is the person who filed the complaint against you.
In Shakespeare's play, Cassius is sounding Brutus out to see if he is sympathetic to the plot against Caesar.
They didn't. Most members of the Roman senate were shocked and surprised at the murder of Caesar. It was only a few senators (40 -- 60, depending on your source) who were in on the plot. At the time of Caesar's rule there were close to 900 senators. You can see by the numbers, that only a few were violently against Caesar.