User blog comment:Szmatan777/Antony (calling dibs)/@comment-37484301-20191001140141/@comment-36277500-20191001142450

Hi. I'd rather thought about updating Cassius' site and place this quote in Cassius' relations to Antony. "If you say that Antony is intriguing, Cassius replies that he's a sycophant for his superiors and cruel for his subordinates. If you say that he's revolting, Cassius agrees, saying that Caesar at least feels misplaced love for Rome, while Antony does everything for himself". Or something, I don't recall the full quote.

It's just that Cassius' words are very one-sided, while Antony's character is more complicated... Words about "puppet master" come from the book's author. Some words come from Antony himself. In Chapter 17 he tells Arin that he's "a half-reformed street rat with a weakness for women who don't do what they are told" (he means Arin) and "Don't think that knowing me has prepared you for Caesar". Later, in Chapter 21, if he's still available, you can tell Lena that "he is capricious, rude and cruel, but I love him" then Lena reluctantly agrees that she was wrong misjudging him. That's why I would rather put all points of view (Cassius, Lena, Arin, Marc himself), or none.

Of course, I'll be more than happy if you let me know where I made mistakes (English is my second language, and I know that I still have problems with in/on/at or present/past/perfect/ tenses).

And I think that I forgot to add Aquila - they both knew and disliked each other, so it's worthy pointing.

Thanks for everything!