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Feliz [49]
2 years ago
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What does Brutus reveal in this soliloquy? Check all

English
2 answers:
denis23 [38]2 years ago
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Answer:

In his soliloquy in Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene I, Brutus reveals that:

  • Brutus plans to kill Caesar

Although Brutus does not participate in the murder plot from the very beginning (it is Cassius who first plans to kill Caesar), he eventually joins Cassius in this plan, which is clearly seen at the beginning of this speech, when Brutus says: <em>'It must be by his death.'</em>

  • Brutus will be a part of the plot against Caesar.

By using the pronoun 'we' when talking about the plot against Caesar, Brutus makes it clear that he participates in this plan - '<em>And then I grant </em><em>we</em><em> put a sting in him.'</em>

  • Killing Caesar will prevent him from becoming a tyrant.

Brutus states that becoming a king will make Caesar dangerous, comparing him to a poisonous snake that comes out on sunny days.

Gennadij [26K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: the answers are options A,C,and,D

Explanation:hope u guys enjoy the rest of ur day

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