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Manipulation in Julius Caesar

ents on fire. Some of the troops are still among the tents, so Cassius sends an acquaintance, Titinius, to get a closer look and to bring back a report on their status. Cassius believes that the enemy has captured Titinius, so he then asks a fellow soldier to stab him. Pindarus, the assistedassassinator, flees when Cassius dies, just as Titinius returns. While a messenger goes to notify Brutus of Cassius’ death, Titinius stabs himself. His death is brought on by the massive amounts of confusion and frustration, but it is a forced manipulation as a result of Cassius’ death.Along with plans of conspiracy, patriotic battles, and jealousy among the characters in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”, manipulation is major topic of action. Through attempted, actual, and forced manipulation emerges a great drama reenacting the death of Julius Caesar and the life of the ancient Romans in time of battle....

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