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What is the reason Cassius speaks to Brutus

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  • 02-04-2020

When Cassius speaks to Brutus in Act I, Scene 2, he argues that Caesar is a tyrant. In this particular scene, often referred to as "the seduction scene," Cassius strives to persuade Brutus that Caesar is dangerous to the republic as the sole power.

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