Casca recapitulates Caesar's brilliant refusal of the crown. Casca and the others (particularly Cassius) are well aware of the propaganda value of Caesar's action in the market-place. Casca's tone indicates quite clearly that he was not taken in by Caesar's actions but that the "rabblement" most assuredly were.
-David M. White, Shakespeare and Psychological Warfare
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Casca recapitulates Caesar's brilliant refusal of the crown. Casca and the others (particularly Cassius) are well aware of the propaganda value of Caesar's action in the market-place. Casca's tone indicates quite clearly that he was not taken in by Caesar's actions but that the "rabblement" most assuredly were.
-David M. White, Shakespeare and Psychological Warfare
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