Who Killed Julius Caesar

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Philosophy

 

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Rudolf L

 

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February 5, 2017

 

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University

 

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But why would he not kill himself if it was honorable then? I think he didn’t believe he was honorable enough to do so because he may have known he was not doing a good job and felt he is making the people and senators dislike his ways. Also he could of thought what Brutus believes in the story, “It’s for the good of Rome”...
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So, Cassius then accepted his order, but changed a few things. Instead of killing Caesar at the time he wanted to be killed at, Cassius wanted to kill him earlier in the same day so Caesar wouldn’t either change his mind or do something stupid at the last minute that would get him in trouble. So he continued his own plot and convinced Brutus and a few others to join his plan...
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