Cassius Appeals To Brutus In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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In his speech to Brutus, Cassius explains that Caesar is not better than either of them in any way and shouldn’t rule Rome. Cassius appeals to Brutus’ emotions when he says, “Ye gods, it doth amaze me a man of such a feeble temper should so get the start of the majestic world and bear the palm alone.”. Basically, Cassius is saying that he doesn’t believe Caesar is strong enough to rule Rome. In order to make Brutus believe that Caesar is wrong for the throne and should be killed. Cassius also appeals to Brutus’ ethics when he says, “When there is in it but one only man. O, you and I have heard our fathers say, there was a Brutus once that would have brook’d the eternal devil to keep his state in Rome as easily as a king.”. In other words,