Julius Caesar

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English

 

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Florence B

 

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September 20, 2015

 

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"He is a dreamer, let us leave him. Pass."(Act I, Scene II, Line 24). Caesar acts as if he were already king, an even believes he is god-like. Also Caesar's arrogance leads to Cassius's decision to devise a conspiracy. The conspiracy implies Caesar is gaining too much power, and is not using that power for the good of Rome...
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Cassius confronts Brutus, hoping to manipulate him into thinking Caesar is evil. "For who so firm that cannot be seduced?"(Act I, Scene II, Line 308). To ensure Brutus's involvement, Cassius writes false letters and signs them as people of Rome to further convince Brutus of the logic of his conspiracy...
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