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Cassius had his own selfish motives to kill Julius Caesar and did not have Roman welfare on his mind. He had quoted an incident in Scene 1 where by he tells about his upperhand on Julius Caesar. He tells that once Caesar challenged him to swim across storming Tiber. Cassius, in an instant, jumped in the waters bading with his lusty sinews. But, Caesar himself could not swim and was helped by Cassius to reach the bank. Now, Cassius bears this grudge that such chicken-hearted Caesar should rule over Rome and doth not pay attention to his friends. He thinks that such a man is not wotrhy at all. Furthermore, Caesar's negligence and rudeness unto him makes him feel angry towards Caesar so much so that he was bent over killing Julius Caesar.

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Cassius helped Caesar swim across the Tiber, at least according to Shakespeare

He did not. He tried to warn the Emperor of a possible assasination attempt, but Brutus got in his knifeplay! Then Fall Caesar! The assassins got away with their crime, much like the N.K.V,.D. Boys of special squad R in l9l8! the old history book on the shelf, is always repeating itself, on the other hand one Good Man from IKGB Counter-Assault squad 7- that"s another story! Da!

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Cassius felt that Caesar's power was becoming too great and that he was almost a king. This was true, but Cassius was also motivated by personal jealousy of Caesar. Why should Caesar be treated like a living god and not Cassius?

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Cassius dies by having his servant stab him to death because he thinks he has lost the battle so its more honorable to kill yourself then be prisioner

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It was the decent thing to do. Cassius may have his faults but he is not the kind of man who will ignore a drowning man's please for help.

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Pindarus stabs him.

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He killed himself with his sword.

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According to Cassius, yes.

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He saved him from drowning once.


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How did Cassius show Caesar was less god like in the book Caesar?

One way is in the comments he makes to Brutus that Caesar have to be rescued from drowning by him (Cassius) during the course of a swimming race between the two...he used this kind of reasoning, plus tactics of flattery alternated with other verbal / rhetorical strategies, to secure Brutus in the plot to assassinate Caesar. And thus ended Caesar's direct participation in the destruction of the Imperial Republic


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