3. What plan does Cassius draw at the end of the scene and why? [3]
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At the end of this scene, Cassius devises a plan to convince Brutus to act against Caesar since Caesar trusts him and is suspicious of Cassius who is too "lean and hungry." Cassius will forge letters to Brutus and throw them "at his windows" as if they have come from various Roman citizens.
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At the end of this scene, Cassius devises a plan to convince Brutus to act against Caesar since Caesar trusts him and is suspicious of Cassius who is too "lean and hungry." Cassius will forge letters to Brutus and throw them "at his windows" as if they have come from various Roman citizens.
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