2012년 4월 23일 월요일

Cassius's Arguement

Cassius starts to talk behind Caesar's back to Brutus. He builds up his point that Caesar isn't a great ruler that everyone thinks he is. He questions Caesar's strength by explaining one day that Caesar asked Cassius to jump with him to swim to a certain destination. Once they both got in the water Caesar couldn't fight the strong currents. Cassius even emphasized that they were both fully clothed to show that there was even more weight. This proves that Cassius is obviously the stronger out of the two. He also mentions another time when Caesar was sick in Spain and how the color of his lips were gone and how they were shaking. He also asked for a This shows vulnerability and Cassius thinks a ruler shouldn't reveal any sign of weakness. That they should be indestructible. He doesn't believe that Caesar has this indestructibility because he has already shown too much of his weakness. Then he convinces that Brutus would make a good ruler. He tells Brutus that he would make a better ruler than Caesar. He mentions that Brutus's name is just as heavy as Caesar's name. He envisions Brutus as a noble leader and he lets Brutus imagine it all. That's when Brutus asks Caesar to stop and that he'll think over Cassius's thoughts.

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