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Julius Caesar Act V/ Leach/ English 225 – Flashcards 35 terms
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JULIUS CAESAR Act 1, Scene 2 – Flashcards 11 terms
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THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: ACT 2 – Flashcards 21 terms
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Brutus And Cassius Course(s) In English English/Language Arts 2 (10Th Grade) Make This Decision Rome Shakespeare
Julius Caesar Act One – Flashcards 75 terms
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Julius Caesar Funeral Speech – Flashcards 39 terms
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Brutus And Cassius Civil War English/Language Arts 2 (10Th Grade)
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Brutus And Cassius Course(s) In English English/Language Arts 2 (10Th Grade) Julius Caesar March
Julius Caesar Act 1 Scene 1-3 questions 20 terms
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Brutus And Cassius English/Language Arts 2 (10Th Grade) Hearts And Minds
Julius Caesar Act 3 Study Guide Questions 9 terms
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Brutus And Cassius English 1 English/Language Arts 2 (10Th Grade) Names Romeo And Juliet
Julius Caesar: Act 2 – Reading Guide Questions 9 terms
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Why did Brutus and Cassius flee Rome?
Their lives were in danger.
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In Act V, Scene v, of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, upon Brutus’s death, Antony says of Brutus, “This was the noblest Roman of them all. . . . He, only in a general honest thought / And common good to all, made one of them. / His life was gentle, and the elements / So mixed in him that Nature might stand up / And say to all the world, ‘This was a man!'” What does Antony’s speech suggest about the differences between Brutus and Cassius? Fill in the chart. Then, on the lines below, state whether you agree with Antony and why.
Brutus: –Noble. Honest, Honorable: killed Caesar for the good of Rome. –Soic, unemotional Cassius: –Greedy: most likely killed Caesar for personal reasons. –hot headed, shows his emotions I do agree with Antony. Brutus was the most noble, but not the smartest. Brutus did kill Caesar for the good of Rome and out of honesty. I believe that Cassius and every other conspirator did it out of jealousy and they just didn’t want Caesar in power anymore.
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