Cassius Coolidge was know as "cash" towards his family and friends. He also was not a educated artist.
by smokeing and stuff
Well, it's already happened. There is no "shouldn't". It not a choice he'll have to make in the future, so... If you're asking "why should Brutus NOT HAVE killed Caesar", well, Brutus was Caesar's trusted friend and confidant who let himself be swayed by the hive mind.
Robert Yates wrote the paper under the pseudonym "Brutus".
it possess absolute and uncontrollable power to every object to which it extends.
Cassius and Brutus are allies until Cassius accuses Brutus of taking bribes. Brutus refuses to lift the accusation and the two have a falling out.
Cassius does not respond to the death of Brutus as Cassius dies before Brutus does. Brutus responds to Cassius' death with tender words.
In Act 1, scene 2, Brutus says of Caesar "He hath the falling sickness" (likely meaning epilepsy). Cassius replies that it is the three of them (Brutus, Cassius and Casca) who have the 'falling sickness' -- meaning the lack of will to confront Caesar over his abuse of power.
Brutus kills himself, as does cassius.
Cassius and Brutus are related because Gaius Cassius was actually married to Marcus Brutus' sister Junia Tertia. This makes Cassius and Brutus brothers-in-law.
U are awesome. Brutus and Cassius fight because Brutus was angry at CAssius. When Cassius was sleeping Brutus came in with a knife. SO close that almost Cassius died but no Cassius woke up and took a knife beside him and knife fight Brutus. It was so long because Cassius threw a knife at Brutus And Brutus DIED
Cassius perished before Brutus.
Cassius convinced Brutus that it was right to kill Caesar and Brutus plots to kill him.
Brutus orders Cassius to stap him in the heart but Cassius refuses.
Cassius was not being a good friend to Brutus. Cassius did not give Brutus money, although it turned out it was Cassius' bankers fault. And Cassius had not been around to comfort Brutus who had to deal with the loss of his wife.
Brutus and Cassius live in Rome where the play takes place.
Brutus is an idealist, but Cassius is more practical.