Mark Antony has been introduced to us in Act 1 of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare. He is a person who goes around nude in races and likes partying a lot. He is very oblivious of Cassius's devious wordplay and doesn't see or feel anything fishy going on with Cassius. From what I see, Mark Antony will play a big role to Caesar's downfall.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Introduction Mark Antony
Mark Antony has been introduced to us in Act 1 of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare. He is a person who goes around nude in races and likes partying a lot. He is very oblivious of Cassius's devious wordplay and doesn't see or feel anything fishy going on with Cassius. From what I see, Mark Antony will play a big role to Caesar's downfall.
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In William Shakespeare's play, "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar", holds a conspirator named, Cassius. Cassius was introduced in the play merely after Caesar leaves to his victory march on the course. Although Cassius is a senator and an acquaintance of Caesar, he shows such a manipulative and jealous vibe towards the other characters, especially Brutus. Cassius fears for Caesar's rule to be King and the privileges he would have. Unlike, the other conspirators, Cassius is the one who gathers those who are against Julius Caesar by manipulating them. It was not noticed at first but Cassius seemed to have a dark side to him, especially since he's very observent. Cassius does not want Caesar to be crowned King and hopes to bring him down while he still can.
Cassius
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Cassius
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Cassius
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In the play "Tragedy of Julius Caesar", Shakespeare describes an important character, Cassius. From the beginning of the play Cassius has been trying to think of new ways to kill Caesar. Cassius is an inteligent, decieving, and persuasive roman senator who is jealous of Julius Caesar. In the play Cassius is trying to persuade Brutus and Casca to go against Caesar and so far he has recruited Casca to his cause.
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Cassius
In the play, "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar," Shakespeare introduces a very important character, Cassius. Cassius is a Roman Senator who manipulates and deceives people to get what he wants. He is jealous of Julius Caesar and tries to persuade Brutus to help him with his plot, killing Caesar. Cassius is actually a smart guy and he also believes in free will over fate, and he is superstitious.
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Cassius
In "The tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare , introduces one of the characters of the play,Cassius. Cassius is very persuasive and jealous type of character, his intention to get rid of Julius Caesar once and for all. First Cassius tries to start to convince Brutus to go against Caesar by telling him that Caesar is very powerful then slowly changes the subject and tells him that hes a girl. This shows that Cassius is very manipulated person by convincing Brutus.Cassius can be very clever trying to get people to go against Caesar.
Cassius
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Cassius
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Cassius
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In Julius Caesar, the play, we are introduced to a jealous character Cassius. In the beginning of scene one Cassius tries to persuade Brutus into turning against Caesar. Cassius shows that he is a smart person that knows how to play with peoples' emotions. He really shows hatred towards Caesar because he first starts by grabbing Brutus' attention by first speaking good about Caesar, then he be-little's him and makes him look bad. He talks about certain events when Caesar looked weak and needed help and how Cassius was there to help him. Overall Cassius is a manipulative person that can mold people into thinking certain things. We also figured out that he is a very superstitious person.
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We just began reading Julius Caesar in my english class. And yeah even though we just started reading, Cassius is one of my favorite characters. He is basically the villian of the story. he is my favorite because he knows what he wants and he is good at getting what he wants. He has strong character traits, but his jelousy and ambition towards Julius Caesar reflects his cleverness in a negative way. He uses a manipulative - indirect way to convince his other colegues. He is smart enough to starts by convincing the most honored and friend to Caesar, who could make his job easier after convincing Brutus. he convinces him by transition from one subject to a complete subject, kind of confusing Brutus then by making Brutus feel subconscious about Caesar and guilt for Rome. so
Julius Caesar
In the play, Julius Caesar is a general who appears to be very ambitious. From what we read, he is also very superstitious because he asked Antony to touch his wife in hope that she would become fertile. As Cassius tries to persuade Brutus, he claims that Caesar has no right to be king over anyone else by sharing anecdotes of him both drowning and becoming sick. Julius Caesar wanted people who were content with what they already had rather than people like Cassius who sought power. According to the character foil, he seems to be very observant and is less naive than Antony. Julius Caesar was offered the crown three times but rejected all of them, which was probably to win the crowd.
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