Analysis of Cassius in Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

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Gaius Cassius Longinus, known as Cassius, is a very rational and manipulative person. He is controlling, greedy, and puts forth a lot of effort in the military. Cassius is a senator of Rome. He is a rebel at heart and also wants everything done his way. Cassius is known for "hears no music," which means that he is not evil, but could never be satisfied.
Cassius is a different man to different people, depending on who it is he can be loving or ruthless, gentle or rough, passionate or mean. Caesar's opinion on Cassius is "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous." ( l.ii.194). Brutus's opinion is, "The last of all the Romans, fare thee well! It is impossible that ever Rome should breed thy fellow equal." (V.iii.9) Cassius is a envious of Caesars position and fearful of what Rome might become if Caesar becomes the king.
Cassius is not very fond of Caesar and Antony. Part of the reason being, Caesar and Antony do not follow in Cassius’s footsteps. He despises the fact that the Roman people treat Caesar like an idol. More importantly, he hates the way Caesar runs around acting like he is an idol to the Roman people. "Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world /Like a Colossus, and we petty men / Walk under his huge legs and peep about" (I.ii.10).
Cassius thinks Caesar has a secret plan to become a dictating King. The fact that Caesar rejects the crown offered to him didn't change Cassius’s mind; Cassius thinks the reason being is because Caesar does not want the people to know that he wants to rule Rome and have control of the Romans.
Cassius studied philosophy at Rhodesunder Archelaus and became a fluent speaker in Greek. He was married to Junia Tertia. They had one son in 60 B.C. C...

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...tavia, but Cassius, who was defeated by Mark Antony, gave up because he mistakened that Brutus was dead. He ordered Antony to assassinate him. He was known as “the last of the Romans” by Brutus and buried at Thasos.
Cassius has his negative aspects. He dislikes Caesar deeply; he also becomes an assassin. But he has generosity in mind that is recognized. When Caesar tells Antony that Cassius is dangerous, Antony answers, "Fear him not, Caesar; he's not dangerous. He's a noble Roman and well given." Cassius displays hatred in his verbal attack against caesar.
Cassius was a man of his word and a great soldier, but in politics he was accused of vanity and ambition and had an uncontrollable temper and no filter of his words. His portrait in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, is remembered historically.

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