Friday, July 19, 2019
Greed in Julius Caesar :: Julius Caesar Essays
      Greed in Julius Caesar           Greed can disrupt a family, town, or even a country.  The play "Julius  Caesar" was a great example of the power of greed.  In the play "Julius  Caesar" the driving forces were Cassius, Brutus, Marc Antony, and Octavius  Caesar.  Cassius was the brother in-law of Brutus and was also the creator  of the group of conspirators.  Cassius was also a senator of Rome.   Cassius's greed for power, good reputation, and his jealousy lead to Caesars  death.  Cassius had the most honorable man in Rome to help in his plot to  kill Caesar.  Brutus was the honorable roman which Cassius took control  of.  Brutus loved Rome and all of the Roman people.  Brutus was  actually the true leader of the conspirators because he made the important  decisions.  Brutus had a different motivation for killing Caesar.  The  conspirators killed Julius Caesar because they were worried that if Caesar had  succeeded in becoming king all the conspirators would lose their power.   Brutus's motive for killing Julius Caes   ar was his fear of Caesar destroying the  city of Rome.  Mark Antony was a regular Roman citizen, who was good  friends with Julius Caesar.  After Julius Caesar's death, Marc Antony  recited a speech at Julius Caesar's funeral to all the people of Rome.  The  speech caused the plebeians to destroy everything in sight.  It was by his  speech that Marc Antony got his revenge towards Brutus and Cassius.   Octavius Caesar was the nephew of Julius Caesar.  When he got to Rome he  and Marc Antony teamed up to fight against the forces of Brutus and  Cassius.  It was at Brutus and Cassius's last battle where Octavius and  Marc Antony succeeded in their plan.                      Cassius had many motives for the  killing of Julius Caesar.  One of Cassius's motives was his greed for  power.  Cassius believed that he should have as much power as Julius  Caesar.  Cassius was also worried that if Julius Caesar had been king he  would lose all of his power and become another regular citizen of Rome.   Cassius showed his greed for power when he would always talk about how Caesar  would get so much power and he was treated like he was nothing.  					    
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