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Cassius undergoes a significant transformation throughout Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." Initially, he is portrayed as a manipulative and shrewd conspirator, driven by jealousy and a desire for power. However, as the play progresses, he becomes increasingly troubled by the consequences of the assassination and the ensuing chaos, revealing a more vulnerable and introspective side. Ultimately, his guilt and disillusionment lead him to question the morality of their actions and contribute to his tragic downfall.

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