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Brutus and cassius give each other an everlasting farewell because if any of them die. It would be the last time they would see each other.

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What mistake does Cassius still blame brutus for in act v?

After Antony is rude to them, Cassius says, "Now, Brutus, thank yourself. This tongue had not offended so today if Cassius might have ruled." In other words, if Brutus had listened to him and killed Antony back in Act III they wouldn't have had to listen to this kind of abuse.


What is the source of the conflict between Cassius and Brutus in Act IV scene iii of the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

The cause of conflict is that Cassius thinks that Brutus has wronged him by rebuking Lucius Pella, the fellow for whom Cassius had recommended through his letter and Brutus is miffed with Cassius because he was conveyed that Cassius had denied giving him money to pay his legions. They both seem to misconstrue the facts and end up lashing at each other.


What are Brutus and Cassius arguing about at the beginning of Act IV scene II in Julius Caesar?

In Act 4 scene 3 of Julius Caesar Brutus and Cassius get into a argument. Brutus instigated the argument when he saw Cassius attempt to steal, feeling the motives for murdering Caesar was misconstrued.


How does Brutus personify the conspiracy?

Most of the other conspirators, apart from Cassius, are as politically naïve as Brutus. Their ideas about what the assassination would accomplish were pie-in-the-sky fantasies (as are the ideas of most political assassins). Brutus personifies the naïveté and political innocence they all shared (except Cassius).


What disagreement do Brutus and Cassius have about battle strategy?

Brutus wants to march to Phillipi. In other words, he want to take to battle to them. Cassius wants to stay put and let the battle come to them.

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Why does Cassius send letters to Brutus that appeared to have been written by other people?

Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.


Why does Cassius send letters to Brutus that appear to have been written by other people?

Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.


Why does Cassius send letters to Brutus that appears to have been written by other people?

Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.


Who wants Brutus to join the conspiracy?

Mostly Cassius, but other conspirators as well.


Why did lucius not recognize the other conspirators with Cassius when they arrived?

because "the noble" brutus was with them.


Who is the first one to stab Caesar?

Brutus, Casca, Cinna, Cassius, Decius, Metellus, Trebonius, Popilius, and Publius.


Who did Brutus have a fight with?

Brutus had a verbal duel with Caius Cassius over certain misunderstanding where they both misjudged each other's actions.


What mistake does Cassius still blame brutus for in act v?

After Antony is rude to them, Cassius says, "Now, Brutus, thank yourself. This tongue had not offended so today if Cassius might have ruled." In other words, if Brutus had listened to him and killed Antony back in Act III they wouldn't have had to listen to this kind of abuse.


What is the source of the conflict between Cassius and Brutus in Act IV scene iii of the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

The cause of conflict is that Cassius thinks that Brutus has wronged him by rebuking Lucius Pella, the fellow for whom Cassius had recommended through his letter and Brutus is miffed with Cassius because he was conveyed that Cassius had denied giving him money to pay his legions. They both seem to misconstrue the facts and end up lashing at each other.


What are Brutus and Cassius arguing about at the beginning of Act IV scene II in Julius Caesar?

In Act 4 scene 3 of Julius Caesar Brutus and Cassius get into a argument. Brutus instigated the argument when he saw Cassius attempt to steal, feeling the motives for murdering Caesar was misconstrued.


How does Brutus respond to Cassius's attack on Caesar?

Brutus affirms that he would rather that Caesar not assume the position. Brutus adds that he loves Caesar but that he also loves honor, and that he loves honor even more than he fears death. He says he will consider Cassius's words.


How does Brutus personify the conspiracy?

Most of the other conspirators, apart from Cassius, are as politically naïve as Brutus. Their ideas about what the assassination would accomplish were pie-in-the-sky fantasies (as are the ideas of most political assassins). Brutus personifies the naïveté and political innocence they all shared (except Cassius).