Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Cassius - Adrian Ruano

In the play, "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar," by William Shakespeare, Cassius is a senator of the Roman Republic and is very observant of his surroundings. Cassius despises the fact of Julius Caesar becoming too powerful and desires to manipulate anyone into believing that Julius isn't a good leader for Rome. He convinces Brutus, a close friend of Caesar's, into thinking that if he doesn't like him as a leader for Rome, then he should do something about it. Although Brutus isn't entirely convinced, Casca is easily persuaded with superstition. Cassius is developing a plan along the way and knows what he has to do in order for his decietful tactics to work.

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