In life‚ many important decisions develop and must be made before you can act upon a certain idea. In Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Cassius and Brutus handle there decisions in different ways. The outcomes of their decisions greatly impact the future events of the play. These outcomes have some positive outlooks‚ and some negative‚ but in the end they are for the greater good. One of these decisions established what would happen to Caesar. When Caesar became dictator‚ many of the
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remain behind — Marcus Brutus‚ a close personal friend of Caesar‚ and Cassius‚ a long time political foe of Caesar’s. Both men are of aristocratic origin and seen the end of their ancient privilege in Caesar’s political reforms and conquests. Brutus was a very smart man and smartness is a very good quality for a leader. Another feature Brutus had‚ was he had very little or maybe even no emotions‚ and if he did he did a very good job of hiding them. A further aspect of Brutus is that he was very well
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habits in their everyday life. Marcus Brutus (a character from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar) and Thomas Jefferson are two leaders who use the three Habits of Mind‚ Listening and Understanding with Empathy‚ Managing Impulsivity‚ and Thinking Interpedently. In Julius Caesar‚ Brutus exemplifies the perfect leader role by listening and understanding Cassius with empathy. In Act one scene two ‚ lines ninety-eight through one-hundred and thirty-nine .It shows Brutus listening carefully to Cassius and taking
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chat log Cassius Hey man What do you think about this Caesar Guy? Brutus I guess he’s pretty cool did you see that bit he did with the crown? Cassius Cuz you know lately it’s been feeling like he’s been getting too much power We should do something about it You know for Rome and stuff Brutus ….. Well if it’s for Rome I don’t see why not…. But bro He’s the king Cassius But Bro It’s for the good from Rome bro Brutus ……. Ok Emperor Caesar I don’t know about this cassius guy……..
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going on with Brutus and Caesar. It will help the conspiracy to get the attention of the audience it starts a discussion. As well as gets the people choosing sides between Caesar and Brutus. It helps the plot in a way that makes the story more interesting because you now have people choosing sides over a king they liked and a General who was just known as a hero. It hurts the conspiracy because it erupts into a civil war. And to where you have people who once sided with Brutus but are disloyal
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Brutus to Cassius Act V Dear Cassius‚ I am leaving this for you to read in your afterlife‚ as I am probably dead. I have asked Voluminous to hold out my sword while I run onto it‚ dying in vain. We have lost this major war‚ and we have died in honor and dignity. From the moment you started supporting my conspiracy‚ I knew you would be a loyal soldier until the very end. You have always supported me and never let me down. You have always been there for me. As soon as I heard that you had
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have loved the original leader. There will be more riots and a less civilized society. Brutus and Cassius had a plan which they would assassinate Julius Caesar. They both agreed they wanted to‚ but for different reasons. Brutus says that it would ruin the republic because the people would want someone like Caesar as king. Cassius is irritated because he believes that Julius Caesar is just as normal as Brutus and himself. He thinks that Caesar is going to be treated as a god rather than a king and
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Marcus Brutus and Mark Antony were two important men in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. These two characters played a major role in Caesar’s life and had a great impact on Rome’s future. Marcus Brutus‚ a praetor‚ was an excellent public speaker and he could easily persuade the people of Rome to his thinking. Also‚ he loved Julius Caesar and he was extremely close with him. But‚ he loved Rome more than he loved Caesar. Because of his strong and loyal patriotism‚ Brutus decided that he had to
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particular is Marcus Brutus who is faced the difficult decision to whether or not to have any involvement in the assassination of Julius Caesar‚ the greatest and most powerful of the Romans. Brutus is forced to decide if his love for Rome is greater than his love for his friend. Brutus believes that Caesar could potentially become a threat to the Roman Republic; a tyrant if crowned. After finding out that the commoners of Rome are showing great admiration for Caesar‚ Brutus grows concerned. Cassius
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Shakespeare?s Julius Caesar‚ Brutus and Cassius are very influential characters. Each character makes many mistakes with the assassination plans and the strategies at Philippi. Each man has his reasons for their mistakes‚ if it is either their idealism‚ being uncompassionate or not‚ fully thinking for their actions. Brutus and Cassius are very contrasting people; one man is better suited to be a leader of a battle and an Empire‚ than the other. That man is: Marcus Brutus. Although Brutus makes many consequential
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