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Cassius
If there were to be a villain in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar Cassius would be it. Cassius is the character who first thought up of the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. His motives weren't as noble as Brutus' but he made Brutus believe they were. Cassius did whatever it took to get Brutus to join in the conspiracy. We can clearly see Cassius' true nature by what he does and says in the play.
Cassius is a sly, deceitful and an untrustworthy character. Caesar described him best. He said (act1, scene 2, line 195), "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous". Cassius is very superstitious. This is shown when he says (act 5, scene 1, line 75) " you know I held Epicurus strong, and his opinion. Now I change my mind, and partly credit things that do presageĀ
". He believes in omen and signs that foretell events to come. Cassius is conceded. This is shown when he says to Brutus (act1, scene 2, line 116), " And this man......
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Title: Julius Caesar
Approximate Word Count: 596
Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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