Lucilius is taken by a soldier he thinks is Brutus.
Being captured would be a disgrace and rob him of his honor.
Cassius wants Brutus to join in a conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar. He tells Brutus stories of Caesar to poison his mind and make Brutus believe that Caesar wants to set himself up as a tyrant.
In the Shakespearean tragedy "Julius Cesar", Cassius is sneaking around through the whole play. He leads the conspirators against the titular king and, most importantly, convinces Brutus to betray Cesar.
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.
At the final battle- as the forces of Brutus and Cassius go against the triumvirate of Octavius, Antony and Lepidus- Brutus sees and opening in the flank of Octavius' army and attacks. Though Brutus strikes a great blow against their opposition, the attack was so early and leaves Cassius' forces enclosed by Antony's army. As his camp is set ablaze in the distance, and army approaches. Cassius sends Titinius to check to see if the army is Brutus' or not. Messala watches as Titinius rides off on the distance, and reports to Brutus what appears to be Titinius being ran down on horseback. A cheer is heard in the distance, which is taken by Cassius as a celebratory sound from Antony's army that they have killed Titinius. Out of grief of sending one of his closest friends to his death, and by the apparent doom of the situation, Cassius has Messala run him through with the same blade he used to kill Caesar, setting his bondman free with his death. *** p.s. It turns out Titinius didn't die, and that he was greeted with cheers by Brutus' army, but good ole' hasty Cassius had to go and kill himself honorably before he was captured... fool :) *** titinius did die, he killed himself because he saw the dead body of Cassius
Lucilius is taken by a soldier he thinks is Brutus.
A soldier taken as a prisoner during war.
yes it infact can
less than a hundred were taken prisoner at Gallipoli
Atahualpa was taken prisoner by Francisco Pizarro in 1533 (and killed).
He is taken prisoner
a prison
There are many things that can happen when a solider comes in direct contact with an enemy solider. One of the soldiers may be taken prisoner or the two may engage in combat which could result in one or both of them becoming injured or dying.
He was not taken as a prisoner of war.
Marco polo
Toussaint L'Ouverture
Atahualpa.