"He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous."
Cassius is envious of Caesar. because Cassius didn't want to be ruler my anyone. Cassius felt that Caesar had too much power and was bad for Rome.
he si not worthy. and that Antony wants the people in the list to take blame for the bad things that he will do
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.
his loyalty was bad. - (I think) -
Cassius is concerned about the eagles being replaced by kites and ravens.
Cassius is envious of Caesar. because Cassius didn't want to be ruler my anyone. Cassius felt that Caesar had too much power and was bad for Rome.
In the play written by Shakespeare, the character Cassius generally liked Caesar as a friend. However; when Caesar became a ruler of the Rome, Cassius felt that he was not worthy of leading such a big nation, due to his short sightedness and bad temper. Cassius believed that Brutus was a far suitable ruler for the Rome.
With bad faith, treacherously A+
Cassius says the real cause is the fact that caesar is not a good man and hides things from everyone. He was trying to convince Brutus that Caesar is bad. His descision will backfire
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.
Brutus thinks Cassius as his mirror , who takes his bad habits and reflects them into good habits. As we see in Act I , When Brutus cannot decide that should he join the Conspirators , Cassius tells him about Caesar's physical problems , his political views about Cassius. So , Brutus feels Cassius as his noble friend , who will always be his mirror to guide him through the darkness.
i think caesar was a bad leader for many reasons. heres an example i think he was a bad leader, he became a dictator illegally.
good person
he si not worthy. and that Antony wants the people in the list to take blame for the bad things that he will do
Dramatic irony means that the audience knows something that the characters don't. So, the dramatic irony is that we know something bad is going to happen to Caesar because it's "the tragedy of Julius Caesar" but he doesn't know. Another example is the fact that we know Brutus, his "friend" is planning on killing him, but Caesar doesn't know it yet
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.
his loyalty was bad. - (I think) -