Cassius becomes concerned at the Capitol because he fears that Julius Caesar's growing power and influence threaten the Republic and the freedoms of the Roman citizens. He worries that Caesar's ambition could lead to tyranny, undermining the democratic ideals that Rome is built upon. Additionally, Cassius is troubled by the potential for Caesar to become a dictator, which would diminish the power of the Senate and the role of other leaders. His growing apprehension drives him to conspire against Caesar to protect the Republic.
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Cassius is concerned about the eagles being replaced by kites and ravens.
People were bribing Cassius to become officers in the army, regardless of merit.
Popilius Lena wished good luck to Cassius when they were heading towards the Capitol to kill Julius Caesar.
Titinius killed Cassius with Cassius' sword.
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Cassius
Cassius is concerned about the eagles being replaced by kites and ravens.
Yes, Caesar is killed in the Capitol by the Conspirators. Caesar goes to the Capitol as pushed to by Decius. The Conspirators stabber Caesar-the Conspirators include Brutus, Casca, Cassius, ect...
In 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,' Cassius is the most concerned about Caesar taking power, and accepting the role of king. He believed this was a betrayal of the Roman people's trust, and actually a blasphemy if compared to the glory of the Republic.
People were bribing Cassius to become officers in the army, regardless of merit.
Titinius and Messala
Indianapolis became the capitol of Indiana on January 10, 1825.
Popilius Lena wished good luck to Cassius when they were heading towards the Capitol to kill Julius Caesar.
Indianapolis became the capitol of Indiana on January 10, 1825.
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