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Q: Why does Caesar tell Antony that Cassius is dangerous?
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What does I rather tell thee what is feared than what I fear for always I am Caesar mean?

The correct quotation is: "I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd Than what I fear; for always I am Caesar." Caesar is talking to Mark Antony in Act 1 of Julius Caesar. He has just said "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look; such men are dangerous." and he has been explaining why he thinks Cassius is dangerous. But, he is hasty to explain, it's not as though he, Caesar, is actually afraid of Cassius. Oh, no. He is only telling Antony why Cassius should be feared, not that he himself is afraid of him, for he is always Caesar, and, it is to be understood, Caesar is never afraid of anything.


Why does Marc Antony go to war against Brutus and Cassius if Brutus has told Antony not to tell the Roman plebeians not to blame the conspirators?

Because Antony had no intention of allowing Brutus and Cassius to get away with murdering Antony's friend Caesar, or with impeding Antony's desire to become as powerful a ruler as Caesar was. He didn't give a hoot what Cassius and Brutus told him to do; he agreed with them temporarily because they were a dozen dangerous men holding bloody knives, but had every intention of breaking his word the moment he could.


Why does Caesar tell Antony to come on his right side?

Caesar told Marc Antony to come to his right side in Act One, Scene two. Caesar did this because he was deaf on his left ear.


What did Julius Caesar tell Antony to do to Capurnia?

To make sure he touched her as he was running in the Lupercalia.


What does Caesar's reason for sparing the lives of Cassius and Brutus tell you about Caesar?

It proves dat Caesar was very proud, over-confident and he treated himself like GOD

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What does Caesar tell Antony that Cassius is dangerous?

Caesar says "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous." He's giving Antony lessons in politics. Too bad for him he didn't listen to his own advice.


What does I rather tell thee what is feared than what I fear for always I am Caesar mean?

The correct quotation is: "I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd Than what I fear; for always I am Caesar." Caesar is talking to Mark Antony in Act 1 of Julius Caesar. He has just said "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look; such men are dangerous." and he has been explaining why he thinks Cassius is dangerous. But, he is hasty to explain, it's not as though he, Caesar, is actually afraid of Cassius. Oh, no. He is only telling Antony why Cassius should be feared, not that he himself is afraid of him, for he is always Caesar, and, it is to be understood, Caesar is never afraid of anything.


What does Cassius tell brutus it is a mistake to let Antony speak at the funeral?

Cassius thinks Antony might convince the masses that Caesar was wronged instead of the conspirators helping to save them from Caesar's future power abuse


Why does Marc Antony go to war against Brutus and Cassius if Brutus has told Antony not to tell the Roman plebeians not to blame the conspirators?

Because Antony had no intention of allowing Brutus and Cassius to get away with murdering Antony's friend Caesar, or with impeding Antony's desire to become as powerful a ruler as Caesar was. He didn't give a hoot what Cassius and Brutus told him to do; he agreed with them temporarily because they were a dozen dangerous men holding bloody knives, but had every intention of breaking his word the moment he could.


Why does Caesar tell Antony to come on his right side?

Caesar told Marc Antony to come to his right side in Act One, Scene two. Caesar did this because he was deaf on his left ear.


Who says Cassius you speak to and to such a man that is not fleeing tell-tale in Julius Caesar?

Casca.


What motivates Cassius to tell Brutus about Caesars weakness?

Cassius has a lot of envy towards Caesar, he wants the power and wont let casar get it! so he manipulates brutus into thinking that Caesar is a tyrant and that hes going to abuse his power. brutus, being an idealist, believes Cassius and assassinates his friend, Caesar.


Why does Caesar tell Antony to come on right side?

because his left ear is deaf


What did Julius Caesar tell Antony to do to Capurnia?

To make sure he touched her as he was running in the Lupercalia.


What does Caesar's reason for sparing the lives of Cassius and Brutus tell you about Caesar?

It proves dat Caesar was very proud, over-confident and he treated himself like GOD


What things does Cassius tell brutus that are critical of Caesar?

Cassius recalls a windy day when he and Caesar stood on the banks of the Tiber River, and Caesar dared him to swim to adistant point. They raced through the water, but Caesar became weak and asked Cassius to save him. Cassius had to drag him from the water. Cassius also recounts an episode when Caesar had a fever in Spain and experienced a seizure. Cassius marvels to think that a man with such a feeble constitution should now stand at the head of the civilized world.


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.