Cassius was killed with the same sword that he used to kill Caesar. "Caesar, thou art revenged,/ Even with the sword that killed thee." (5.3.46-47) - Cassius
Pindarus i Cassius' slave, therefore before Cassius dies, he tells Pindarus that he shall be free after his death. Cassius death helps Pindarus because since Cassius is his master, and he dies, Pindarus is freed.
Although both stabbed Caesar, Brutus was recruited to the conspiracy by Cassius, so Cassius had the bigger part.
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Cassius was killed with the same sword that he used to kill Caesar. "Caesar, thou art revenged,/ Even with the sword that killed thee." (5.3.46-47) - Cassius
Cassius does not respond to the death of Brutus as Cassius dies before Brutus does. Brutus responds to Cassius' death with tender words.
Pindarus i Cassius' slave, therefore before Cassius dies, he tells Pindarus that he shall be free after his death. Cassius death helps Pindarus because since Cassius is his master, and he dies, Pindarus is freed.
Pindarus i Cassius' slave, therefore before Cassius dies, he tells Pindarus that he shall be free after his death. Cassius death helps Pindarus because since Cassius is his master, and he dies, Pindarus is freed.
Their loss at Philippi.
Cassius Clay died on July 22, 1903 at the age of 92.
Crushed to death under a wagon. It's a bit ironic in the Alanis Morissette kind of way.
Although both stabbed Caesar, Brutus was recruited to the conspiracy by Cassius, so Cassius had the bigger part.
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his own errors
she gets her freedom