Disagreements Between Brutus and Cassius Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Brutus and Cassius disagree on many points regarding the conspiracy. The two main disagreements between Brutus and Cassius are about Mark Antony. The first disagreement being about whether or not to kill Mark Antony. The other about whether to let Mark Antony speak at Caesar’s funeral. Each of these disagreements reveal the true intentions of each person.

The disagreement about whether or not to kill Mark Antony is the first main point of disagreement between Brutus and Cassius. Cassius is able to convince Brutus to join the conspirators in order to kill Julius Caesar. Cassius then brings up the point of killing Mark Antony as well due to the possibility of him being a threat to the conspirators ambitions. Cassius, speaking with Brutus and the conspirators, voices his concerns about Mark Antony:

A shrewd contriver. And, you know, his means,

If he improve them, may well stretch so far

As to annoy us all; which to prevent,

Let Antony and Caesar fall together (165-168).

Cassius believes that Antony will fight oppose the conspirators with h...

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