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  • 04-02-2018
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In act i, scene ii, of the tragedy of julius caesar, why does caesar distrust cassius?

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  • 08-02-2018

Caesar claims that Cassius is untrustworthy because he has an evil look to him, he reads too much, observes too well, hates going to plays, doesn't like music, doesn't smile and when he does manage to sneak a smile Caesar believes Cassius is thinking evil thoughts.

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