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Julius Caesar: Jealousy

Julius Caesar: Jealousy


Jealousy causes many of the characters in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
to commit dangerous and foolish acts. Cassius' jealousy drives him to kill
Caesar. All the conspirators, except the noble Brutus, kill Caesar because they
feel threatened by his power. Brutus is the only conspirator who murders Caesar
for more honorable reasons. Jealousy is a very important theme in this play.
Cassius feels very threatened by Caesar's power. He remembers when he
was an equal to Caesar, and doesn't think that Caesar deserves this much power.
He comments to Brutus, "I was born free as Caesar; so were you: / We both have
fed as well, and we can both / Endure the winter's cold as well as he" (Act I,
sc. II, 97-99). Cassius is also enraged because Caesar doesn't like him.
Caesar suggests, "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; / He thinks too much:
such men are dangerous" (Act I, sc. II, 194-195). Cassius thinks that Caesar's
temper is dangerous. He......


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