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Titinius killed Cassius with Cassius' sword.

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How does Titinius kill himself?

Committed suicide with the same sword that Cassius killed himself with.


What is ironic about Cassius' death?

Cassius was killed with the same sword that he used to kill Caesar. "Caesar, thou art revenged,/ Even with the sword that killed thee." (5.3.46-47) - Cassius


How was titinius killed?

Cassius killed himself because he thought Titinius was dead. Titinius killed himself with that same sword, after realizing that Cassius killed himself believing that he was dead.


What does the quote by William shakespeare Caesar thou art revenged Even with the sword that killed thee mean?

it means Caesar has gotten revenge on the speaker. The sword that was used to kill Caesar was also used to kill the speaker. I believe the speaker is Cassius and he killed himself with that sword


Why did pindarus stab Caesar?

He didn't. He wasn't there. He didn't stab Cassius either, although he held the sword that Cassius stabbed himself with.


Who was Cassius speaking to when he saidWho said Caesar thou art avened even with the sword that killed thee?

he was speaking to his servant Pindarus


Cassius thinks that titinus has been captured by Antonys army but titinus was actually?

titinius was actually not captured by Antony's army, it was actually brutus's armys there. when titinius goes back to Cassius to tell him, he finds Cassius dead. titinius then kills himself with the same sword the Cassius killed himself with.


What did pindarus stab Cassius with?

He stabbed him with the sword Cassius used to stab Caesar.


Who kills himself with Cassius sword?

Titinius


How did tinnitus kill him self?

He stabs himself with Cassius's sword at the very end of Act V Scene 3. "Come Cassius' sword and find Titinius' heart."


What happens to Cassius?

He killed himself


Why does Cassius give pindarus his sword?

Cassius gives Pindarus his sword as a means for Pindarus to assist him in committing suicide. After mistakenly believing that Brutus has been defeated and feeling overwhelmed by despair, Cassius chooses to end his life rather than be captured. By handing over his sword, he entrusts Pindarus with the task of helping him die honorably, reflecting Cassius's desire to maintain control over his fate in the face of impending defeat.