Why Does Cassius Commit Suicide? | Julius Caesar Questions | Q & A

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Act 5. Scene 3.

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Cassius had decided (in the farewell scene) that he would commit suicide if they lose the battle as he was not willing to go bound as a prisoner to rome. Cassius , on hearing from pindarus that Titinius was captured by Antony's soldiers, is overcome by grief and decides to commit suicide.

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