The Similarities Between Cassius And Brutus

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It is the year of 44 BC. This story starts in Rome with a man that was misunderstood. This man’s name was Cassius. Cassius always had good ideas, but since he had a poor attitude, then was hard headed and he was jealous then no one would ever listen to him. Because people did not listen to him, things turned out badly. He ended up dead, but there should have been a different outcome. The reason he had no listening to his ideas is because he was very hard to get along with. He always had a poor attitude so no one wanted to listen to him because he always tried to get his way. Him and Brutus was always fighting about what they should do and since Cassius was overruled because of people giving more respect to Brutus that they would Not act like he had never even said anything about the problem. Also he was so hard headed that every time someone would try to him something …show more content…

Cassius always denied being jealous, but he knew down deep his heart he was. Cassius wanted to be king, but he didn’t want anyone else to know. This is one of the main reason he killed Cassius is because he was jealous. The Way this could have gone different if Cassius had more respect, and if people listened to him. What could have happened is that if Brutus would have listened about Antony that Antony wouldn’t have spoke and the funeral and change everybody’s mind about Cassius and Brutus. Another way that he wouldn’t have died because there would have been nobody to create an army to go against them to stop their plans. For there would have been no war, and Brutus's wife wouldn’t have died along with the other hundreds of people that did die. There shall be that Story about a misunderstand man that could have change the entire course of time. If only he had a different personality, and not have been so hard headed or jealous. That this world that we know today would been a hole all

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