Julius Caesar Essay by Elizabeth Castorena-Sosa Lyrics
Cassius’s personality and character was portrayed in two important ways: his beliefs about himself and government and his use of rhetorical techniques in persuasion. Cassius was one of the men who plotted Caesar’s assassination. Cassius spread the hate he had for Caesar onto the others.
Cassius’s personality and beliefs changed throughout the play. He was a man of fierce of disposition (document B). Cassius was determined to kill Caesar. He made other, including Brutus, to help him out. He believed that Caesar had too much power; Cassius hated him (document b). Caesar was suspicious of Cassius. Cassius beliefs never changed.Cassius’s character traits evolved throughout the play.
Cassius motives to kill Caesar were directly stated in the poem. He wanted Caesar dead because of his power (Document B). Cassius talked to all of Caesars friends to kill Caesar. Cassius got Brutus to be responsible of the act. Although, Cassius had great character and high spirit he helped plot everything. He planned it all. Cassius wanted power. Cassius just wanted to take Caesar out of power one way or another.
Cassius character stayed the same throughout the poem.
Cassius’s personality and beliefs changed throughout the play. He was a man of fierce of disposition (document B). Cassius was determined to kill Caesar. He made other, including Brutus, to help him out. He believed that Caesar had too much power; Cassius hated him (document b). Caesar was suspicious of Cassius. Cassius beliefs never changed.Cassius’s character traits evolved throughout the play.
Cassius motives to kill Caesar were directly stated in the poem. He wanted Caesar dead because of his power (Document B). Cassius talked to all of Caesars friends to kill Caesar. Cassius got Brutus to be responsible of the act. Although, Cassius had great character and high spirit he helped plot everything. He planned it all. Cassius wanted power. Cassius just wanted to take Caesar out of power one way or another.
Cassius character stayed the same throughout the poem.