1. Brutus and Cassius
Instead of staying and listening to Antony's speech like he should have to make sure that he didn't say anything against the conspirators, Brutus left, trusting that Antony wouldn't do anything that would go against the conspirators. ... However, this did not happen either, because Brutus had been too naive to listen to what Cassius had to say. ... They played off of each other's traits to create depth and interest and furthered the reader's understanding and comprehension of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. ...
- Word Count: 1682
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School