Ca**ius the Julius Caesar Play
Ca**ius is the type of character that is suspicious, and deceiving. Ca**ius made himself a suspicious character and Caesar did not trust him from the start. Ca**ius plays a big role in the play and has to maintain that way, evil and persuading throughout the play. Ca**ius is portrayed in two ways in the play “Julius Caesar” personal and political beliefs, and his motives for taking down Caesar.
Ca**ius felt as if Caesar wasn't a good fit to be the king, he felt as if he was better. “Ca**ius, a man of fierce disposition and one that out of private malice, rather than love the public, hated Caesar” (quoted from document B). Ca**ius felt as if Caesar was a bad leader and wanted the people to see what he thought he saw in Caesar and not choose him as king. Ca**ius fierce and determined would do anything to get his way. “The reputation and authority of a man such as he was in addition to resolve of Ca**ius” (quoted from document B paragraph 2). Ca**ius felt that he should be king that he was more of a man than Caesar. Ca**ius is stubborn and too self-absorbed see that what he has done was beyond repulsive and horrible.
Ca**ius beliefs that a king should him ore like him strong and hard working. “When Ca**ius went about soliciting friends to engage in this plot against Caesar, all whom he tried readily consented.” Ca**ius persuaded a group of men to engage in his evil plot to take down the one good thing that had come to that city. Ca**ius tricked and used the men to gain power for himself. “Ca**ius, having considered these things, went to Brutus and asked him if he planned to present on the ides of March.” Ca**ius used Brutus like his personal puppet. He gave Brutus false hope and persuaded him to help him k** Caesar. Ca**ius is head strong and smart to get what he wants.
Ca**ius‘s one motive was to talk down Caesar for his own selfish needs. His personal and political belief was that he was a better man, leader, and ruler. He felt as if no one could over power him.