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Caesar essay by Tavaris Scott Lyrics

Genre: misc | Year: 2014

The Story of Cassius is extremely psychotic, and downright absurd. Cassius a man with great plans for his people, and Rome overall was to evil to hear the real him speak. He was stuck in the mind set in which he thought it would be best to rid of Caesar. Cassius was the man with the evil plan that he thought would restore peace.
Cassius hated the way that Caesar had so much power, and the way the citizens visualized. Cassius asks Brutus “What should be in that “Caesar?” Why should that name be sounded more than yours?” Cassius is trying to tell Brutus that Caesar has too much power and popularity. Cassius doesn’t like the way everyone sees Caesar. He knows they all see Caesar as a king and not just as a political leader. He wants to make sure that doesn’t happen.
Cassius says “write them together, yours is as fair a name; sound them, it doth become the mouth as well. I think Cassius doesn’t see why Caesar’s name seems more important than Brutus. Cassius thinks that everyone should be seen equal among classes not one above another even though they are in the same social class. I think Cassius just wants a social status as great as Caesar. He has a problem with someone with a greater purpose than he does.
Cassius doesn’t see why all Rome’s power was technically handed to Caesar. Cassius says “Now is it Rome indeed and room enough, when there is in it one only man.” I think Cassius doesn’t like that Caesar has so much power because the people over hype him. I think Cassius doesn’t like the way Rome is acting in such a manor. Cassius says “O, you and I have heard our fathers said Thou were a Brutus once…” I think Cassius feel as if Rome wants a king. Cassius doesn’t want Caesar as a king but to remain a republic.