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Explanation:  Cassius was a Roman senator and best known as a leading instigator to the assassination of Julius Caesar. At first, he is pleased with himself for his ability to manipulate others. The audience would see this as manipulation in terms of Cassius's treatment of Brutus and his assurance to bring Brutus into the conspiracy to kill Caesar. Cassius is willing to gain money by any means that Brutus finds dishonorable and unacceptable.

  Cassius's personality/attitude could be described as petty, foolish, cowardly, and shortsighted. On the other hand, he does offer Brutus the correct device that should not allow Antony to talk to the Roman citizens after Caesar's death. Conspirators may have succeeded in convincing the Roman people that Caesar had to die. Despite his tendencies, Cassius remains complex with hostile traits.

Cassius values, manipulation. He is very good at getting people to do what he wants and appeals to Brutus's honor, nobility, and pride to convince him to go along with the plan. His motivation is jealousy over Caesar and greed for power. This promotes him to start the conspiracy against Caesar and then commit his death.

Cassius faces different conflicts he faces. Examples are: Character v. Character, Self, Society, Fate, and Nature. A major conflict in the story is when Brutus accuses Cassius of taking bribes.

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