The Causes and Effects of Caesar's Death

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Betty B

 

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August 23, 2016

 

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A second, and more obvious cause of Caesar's death, was the jealousy towards Caesar by the conspirators. Cassius remarks, "And why should Caesar be a tyrant then?" (728), while explaining his dislikes of Caesar. Cassius again states, "Guide thou the sword ? Caesar, thou art revenged, even with the sword that killed thee...
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Cassius again states, "Guide thou the sword ? Caesar, thou art revenged, even with the sword that killed thee." (794), as he persuades the community. The most significant cause for Caesar's death is Brutus' betrayal of Caesar and his joining of the conspirators. Brutus state, "It must be by his [Caesar] death; and for my part...
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