1. Julius Caesar and Rome's Most Important Decision
When Cassius and Brutus decide what their plan for the battle is, Cassius wisely expresses that "Tis better that the enemy seek us" (IV.iii.198). ... So, it shows that Cassius is very intelligent. ... Cassius dies in a cowardly way. Also, Cassius is corrupt, he takes in bribes and uses the money for himself. ... Brutus expects more from Cassius, he expects him to be loyal and honorable, but instead Cassius is corrupt and greedy. ...
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- Grade Level: High School