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Cassius Quote by William Shakespeare

“Strike as thou didst at Caesar; for I know / When though didst hate him worst, thou loved’st him better / Than ever thou loved’st Cassius.” quote by William Shakespeare
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““Strike as thou didst at Caesar; for I know / When though didst hate him worst, thou loved’st him better / Than ever thou loved’st Cassius.””

William Shakespeare

About This Quote

Source Play: Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene 1

A lover may betray a friend to protect a greater cause, revealing complex loyalties.

In simple terms: Love and politics intertwine, causing betrayal.

Key Takeaway

Recognize hidden motives in relationships.

Themes

politics loyalty betrayal

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • political negotiations
  • personal relationships
  • historical analysis

Key Concepts

ethics power dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do personal feelings affect political actions?
  • Can loyalty be divided?
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