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The Comparison and Contrast
of Brutus and Cassius
“The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare is mainly centered on the thoughts and actions of Marcus Brutus and Cassius; the main characters in the play. ... Although both Brutus and Cassius wish to kill Caesar, they are two very different people, with one common goal. ...
Brutus is a very honorable, noble, and intelligent man. ... This is an example of Brutus’ truthfulness, and genuine outlook on life. Cassius, on the other hand is a wise, cunning man who lies and schemes to get his way. “Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much; such men are dangerous. ... These lines show that even Caesar doesn’t trust Cassius. ... Cassius also lies to Brutus in order to gain his trust. He does this because he knows that Brutus is well respected by all the citizens of Rome. ... With Brutus joined in the conspiracy, Cassius and the others know that the people of Rome will find their roles in the assassination of Caesar just.
Approximate Word count = 740 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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