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Is Cassius The hero of Julius Caesar?
William Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar around 1599. The role of the `tragic hero’ is extremely important as many of the characters in Julius Caesar exemplify the `tragic hero’ qualities. Cassius can be seen as another tragic hero in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.
Why would Cassius be considered a tragic hero?
He wasn’t a tragic hero because he did bad things like tricking Brutus into the conspiracy and he killed Caesar for power and selfishness. He did not do what was best for the good of Rome. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act V, how does Brutus react to Cassius’s death?
What is good about Cassius?
Cassius is manipulative, or good at convincing others to do what he wants. He appeals to Brutus’s sense of honor, nobility, and pride to convince him to go along with his plan. He writes several letters, said to be from Roman citizens, and sends them to Brutus.
Who is the hero of Julius Caesar and why?
Brutus emerges as the most complex character in Julius Caesar and is also the play’s tragic hero. In his soliloquies, the audience gains insight into the complexities of his motives.
What is Cassius flaw in Julius Caesar?
In Act V, Cassius’s tragic flaw is that he too readily accepts defeat. When his servant, Pindarus, informs Cassius that “Mark Antony is in your tents, my lord Fly, therefore, noble Cassius, fly far off,” Pindarus is mistaken.
What is Caesar’s opinion about Cassius?
Caesar believes Cassius is very dangerous because he has a “lean and hungry look.” However, he is not afraid of him because Caesar fears nothing. What handicap does Caesar reveal about himself when speaking to Antony?
Is Cassius a good leader?
Shakespeare gives audiences three examples of leadership – Cassius, a strong, good-willed leader, Brutus, a weak and inconsistent leader, and Antony, a dangerous, dictatorial leader.
What are Cassius traits?
Cassius is at various times petty, foolish, cowardly, and shortsighted.