Teresa Maddox The tragedy of Julius Caesar reveals Ca**ius personal and political beliefs and movies behind his choices. The tragedy of Julius Caesar shows Ca**ius personal and political beliefs. Ca**ius hated the ruler (Document B). This shows Ca**ius did not favor having a king. Therefore, it is obvious that Ca**ius hated and didn't want a ruler. Ca**ius, a man of fierce disposition, and one that out of private malice, rather than love of the public, hated Caesar (Document B). This shows that Ca**ius didn't like Caesar. This is important because Ca**ius ends up k**ing Caesar. These example shows why Ca**ius didn't like Caesar or the way he ruled. The tragedy of Julius Caesar also shows the motive behind Ca**ius choices. Ca**ius went about soliciting friends to engage in this plot against Caesar, all whom he tried readily consented (Document B).This proves Ca**ius has selfish motives for his desire to murder Caesar. This is because Ca**ius didn't like Caesar. This is important because it's another selfish motives he has for his desire to murder Caesar. Therefore, it is obvious that Ca**ius didn't like Caesar and wanted to k** him. These examples show Ca**ius motives for his desire to murder Caesar. As a result, Ca**ius flees then commits suicide.