![]() There were also an enormous amount of hints that he was going to be murdered, but he chose to ignore all of them. Throughout the play, Julius Caesar more than created his own murder and problems he built his own murder and problems like a building! Everything he did in the story added more fuel to the fire. Although fate can forge our troubles, we as humans are responsible for our own misfortunes as shown by Caesar’s death, Brutus and Cassius’ death, and as it pertains to real life, not studying for a test. He believes this because Brutus is well liked by the people and is the only person who is extremely close to Caesar. As Cassius assembles a group of conspirators to kill Caesar, he believes that Brutus is key to the success of the conspirators. ![]() People are starting to get angered by his power, and Cassius believes he can stop him. ![]() Throughout William Shakespeare’s thrilling play, Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar is a dishonest, power-hungry leader of the Roman Empire. ![]()
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