Cassius as Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar
Words: 681 2338In William Shakespeare's political drama "Julius Caesar," Brutus is often heralded as the quintessential tragic hero, overshadowed by his inner conflicts and moral dilemmas. However, a closer examination of the play reveals that Cassius, the mastermind behind the conspiracy against Caesar, exhibits many characteristics that are quintessentially tragic in their own right. This perspective allows us to explore the depths of Cassius's motivations, his pivotal role in the narrative, and the elements that align him with the classical definition of […]