Kyle Putney
I think Cassius has good intentions at this point in the play. He is planning on killing Caesar because he thinks Caesar will abuse his power once it is gained. We learn about Cassius' view on Caesar Through this quote: “Caesar's ambitions shall be glanced at. And after this let Caesar seat him sure, For we will shake him, or worse days endure.”(42) Cassius is planning on killing Caesar because he believes he is doing the right thing for the kingdom. Cassius' intentions are good because he is doing what is best for the people.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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