The Theme Of Honor In Julius Caesar

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Honor links into a possible theme for Julius Caesar because Cassius and Brutus display honor or dishonor in the play. A character’s reputation or honor forms the actions that a character does to affect the outcome of a possible situation. What a character thinks is right is not always right in the eyes of another character. The first example for Cassius is when Julius Caesar is talking to Marc Antony about why Cassius is dishonorable. Marc Antony disagrees with Caesar saying that Cassius is a good Roman with a very good disposition. Caesar says that “Cassius…has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much.” Caesar also says that “he reads a lot, he’s a keen observer, and he sees the hidden motives in what men do. He doesn’t like plays. He doesn’t