The tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedic play by William Shakespeare. Cinna's plea makes Cassius trust him and results in taking the incriminating letter.
<h3>Who was Cassius, Brutus and Cinna?</h3>
Cassius and Brutus are close friends and are a politician who is devoted to working for the people of Rome. Cinna is a schemer who wants Caesar's close friend, Brutus to side with him.
Cinna plotted to use Brutus a close friend of Caesar and asks Cassius to take the incriminating letter to him so that he can develop trust. This makes Cassius trust Cinna.
Therefore, option B. Cassius took the incriminating letter and option C. Cinns makes Cassius trust him are the correct options.
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Answer:
According to study.com, "Brutus is known as a tragic hero in the play Julius Caesar because he faces a major conflict between his loyalty to his friend and his loyalty to his country. Although Brutus' relationship with Caesar is strong, his relationship with the people of Rome is stronger. Brutus loves Julius Caesar as a friend but does not want anyone to become so powerful that they are able to become a dictator over the people of Rome."
Explanation:
According to cliffnotes.com, "Brutus makes moral decisions slowly, and he is continually at war with himself even after he has decided on a course of action. He has been thinking about the problem that Caesar represents to Roman liberty for an unspecified time when the play opens. After Cassius raises the subject and asks for Brutus' commitment, he requests time to think the matter over, and a month later, speaking alone in his orchard, he reveals that he has since thought of little else. He has trouble arriving at a decision whether to participate in the assassination, he expresses contradictory attitudes towards the conspiracy, he attempts to "purify" the murder through ritual, and he condemns Cassius' money-raising practices while asking for a share. His final words, "Caesar, now be still: / I kill'd not thee with half so good a will," are almost a supplication for an end to his mental torture."
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