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they are both willing to kill to get what they want, cassius does it for ambition and brutus does it for the love of his country.they accomplish the same goal but for very different reasons. cassius wanted to do it to get power and brutus did it because he felt it was his duty. they both are helping/ using each other to get what they want or think that should be theirs. they are both manipulative. both are male roman men.

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Oh, dude, Brutus and Cassius were both involved in that whole Julius Caesar drama, right? Like, they were both Roman senators and part of the conspiracy to stab Caesar in the back... literally. So, I guess you could say they both had a thing for assassination plots and betraying their friend.

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Well, honey, Brutus and Cassius were both Roman senators involved in the assassination of Julius Caesar. They were both part of the conspiracy to take down old Julius, but their motivations were a bit different. Brutus was all about noble ideals and doing what he thought was best for Rome, while Cassius was more of a sneaky snake who just wanted power. So yeah, they both stabbed Caesar in the back, but for different reasons.

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People will not be able to know which two of the following characters are most like Brutus Cassius Caesar and Antony without knowing who the characters are. Information needs to be included that states who the characters are.

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respected

clever

cunning

brave

caring/loving

persuasive

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Well they were both Romans and both alive at the same time.

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noo I need real answers for my school assignment :c

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16y ago

Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus are both similar in the sense that they both have fatal flaws: Caesar's ambition leads to his demise, and Bruts' naiveity (sp) eventually gets him killed.

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Honesty

Loyal

and Of Noble Heritage

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they both wanted to kill Caesar

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