I will not give you the direct answer for that would be wrong. I belive students need to learn how to think.
Now what was the relationship between Ceasar and Brutus?
If you had a friend such as Brutus and suddenly your friend did what Brutus did ,not to that extent hopefully but in a simular vein, how would you describe it?
I will look for your response and will prompt you further if needed. I think you will "get it" once you look at the question and the response you teacher is seeking
2007-01-20 06:03:21
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answer #1
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answered by afticker 2
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Julius Caesar dying replaced into area of the tragedy; he replaced into curiously a competent guy and an incredible chief. although, the main area of the tragedy is Brutus' betrayal of Caesar, his superb pal (and variety of mentor), for the only purpose of gaining skill. it is likewise so tragic by way of fact of Cassius' corruption of one in each and every of those promising expert. Caesar might have given the empire to Brutus besides at last, so his taking on wasn't so undesirable, the terrible area replaced into that he could betray all people if he theory it might desire to get him someplace. additionally tragic replaced into the discomfort that Antony felt that drove him to such uncharacteristic management and initiative. He replaced into extremely fairly clever and effective in his "friends, Romans, countrymen" speech, very distinctive from his past movements and what the conspirators seen him. Caesar's death could have affected him extremely to have him react like that.
2016-12-16 09:09:47
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answer #2
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answered by pfeifer 4
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Possibly the action that Brutus took against Julius Caesar. He was trusted and turned on Caesar anyhow. "Et to Brute?"
Mark
2007-01-20 05:52:47
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answered by Mark C 4
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Its betrayal. And yes, Brutus is the right place to start looking. Another hint is that JC basically ruled the world, but was not immune to downfall from a fellow human. We are all vulnerable..especially when we are powerful.
2007-01-20 05:51:36
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answered by Wooters 1
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it it the fact that brutus betrays and kills ceaser
2007-01-20 05:52:37
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answered by wrenchbender19 5
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