Julius Caesar Flattery

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English

 

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William W

 

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July 1, 2013

 

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He thinks the best way to flatter Brutus is by talking about how noble the plebeians view him. Cassius chooses to send Brutus a letter supposedly from a Roman citizen. It boldly states "Brutus, thou sleep'st. Awake, and see thyself! Shall Rome, etc. Speak, strike, and redress!" These words persuade him to join the conspirators because he prides how high the public views him and does not want to let them down...
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Awake, and see thyself! Shall Rome, etc. Speak, strike, and redress!" These words persuade him to join the conspirators because he prides how high the public views him and does not want to let them down. Cassius swayed Brutus by complementing him and saying the people depend on him. Without flattering, his nobility Brutus would probably never have joined the conspirators...
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