Was Julius Caesar Honorable

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The least honorable person in the play Julius Caesar is Cassius. He is jealous of what Caesar is and does. He operates purely on self-interests. He wants power and knows he will never get it if Caesar is around because Caesar didn’t like him. Cassius wanted to kill Caesar to get all the power. He manipulates his friends to join the conspiracy he made. In battle, he kills himself because he thinks his army has been defeated. He has curled, rude, and he will do whatever to get what he wants.

Some evidence from the play to describe why Cassius is the least honorable character are the following. Cassius manipulates Brutus into joining the conspiracy to kill Caesar. He was jealous of his best friend, he, and he wanted him dead, just so he could take over Rome. Cassius always thought that he would never rule Rome if Caesar is alive. He thought Caesar would like to destroy Rome also that he wasn't going to be a good ruler. He argued with Brutus, they were being rude towards each other. He also thought he was way stronger than Caesar. He is envious of those who have what he wants. He Is weak minded, he changed how he feels once someone disagrees with him. If he was honorable he wouldn’t change his mind once someone disagrees with him. He wouldn’t need other opinions because if you're honorable he would always think what
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He shows how he made his friends join his conspiracy just to get what he wants. He wanted to kill his best friend, from jealousy. He was disrespectful, he didn’t care what he had to do to get his way. He was cruel and my evidence shows that he was curled in many ways. Once someone disagrees with what he how he feels, that is not honorable. He would stick to what he thinks no matter what anyone else had to say if he was honorable. After he murdered Caesar, he did not make Rome better, and that lead to him and Brutus to argue because he did not keep his