Corruption In Julius Caesar

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Imagine being the mastermind behind a plot to kill someone you’ve known for years. Most people would never consider such a thing, not only because it isn’t legal these days, but not many people would be able to do something so corrupt to a friend. The character Cassius in Julius Caesar didn’t seem to think too highly of his friend, or the law, because he did just that. Adlai Stevenson once said, “Those who corrupt the public mind are just as evil as those who steal from the public purse.” This can reflect very well on Cassius. Cassius was kind of the brains of the whole operation, using his words to twist people’s perceptions of what was right. Cassius was very dubious in that he got what he wanted from tricking people. He is a very interesting