Titinius kills himself after seeing Cassius's dead body because he finds it his duty to do so since it was him who went to recognize if the approaching army were friends or foes. When he reached the army he realized they were friends and shouts of celebration due to Brutus army beating Octavius's army were made. Pindarus who was observing from afar waiting to inform Cassius of what was going on, misunderstood the shouts origins as being because they (the approaching army) were enemies and had now captured one of the main men from the opposing party. Titinius blames himself for the death of Cassius and decides he must ''play the Roman's part'', in other words commit suicide.
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.
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.
Brutus was of the mind that Antony was only a puppet of Caesar and that when Caesar was dead, Antony would not be a problem. Cassius knew better.
Messala conveys to Brutus that a hundred senators have been put to death, Cicero being one and that Brutus' wife, Portia, was dead.
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
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Somewhere in Greece that is what scholars believe. :)) HIH
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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.
I think it's great. dead original. =) ~S*
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.
well i think what happens is that sometimes they die and they take your body when your dead and then it happens again and again its like a cycle
well to be honest6 she isn't really dead un less imm seein things lol but over all i personally thnk she murderd hertself
your skin is technically and organ (called epidermis) and it is made of cells. sometimes the cells die, like and organ and shed then replace themselves. im sure about this, but i think your hair is the only dead part of your body.
Cassius Clay SR died in 1990, and Odessa passed away in 1994.
Cassius wanted Caesar dead because he believed Caesar's rise to power threatened the Roman Republic's principles of democracy and freedom. He saw Caesar as a dictator who would take away the Senate's power and establish a monarchy, which would limit the rights and influence of the Roman people. Cassius believed that killing Caesar was necessary to preserve the Republic and prevent tyranny.