Cassius:
let antony and caesar fall together. .
brutus:
our course will...
English, 09.10.2019 18:40 julessorondo269
Cassius:
let antony and caesar fall together. .
brutus:
our course will seem too bloody, caius cassius . .
let us be sacrificers, but not butchers, caius.
what does this interaction between cassius and brutus reveal about brutusâ motivations?
brutus is motivated by fear: he disagrees with the assassination plot.
brutus is motivated by his friendship with both caesar and mark antony to protect them from the assassination plot.
brutus believes the assassination is a noble act: a necessary sacrifice for the good of rome.
brutus believes he should be emperor of rome.
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