Julius Caesar

by William Shakespeare

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In his speech about Caesar (act I scene 2 lines 100-131), what does Cassius seem to value?

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Cassius values a code of appropriate masculine conduct. He expresses concern to Brutus about Caesar's effectiveness to be king. He relates an incident in which Cassius had to save Caesar from...

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Posted by renelane on November 17, 2007 at 9:58 PM

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