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Cassius is often viewed with suspicion and disdain due to his manipulative nature and jealousy, particularly in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." His persuasive skills are used to incite others, like Brutus, to join in the conspiracy against Caesar, raising questions about his motives. Additionally, his lack of nobility and personal ambition overshadow any positive qualities he may possess, leading to a perception of him as a self-serving opportunist rather than a true leader. Ultimately, his actions contribute to the chaos and tragedy that follow, further diminishing any admiration for him.

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