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They are in brutus' tent.
Well, here's one: Brutus is at home, pondering in a soliloquy whether Caesar ought to be murdered. He decides a pre-emptive strike is a good idea. A group of conspirators arrive at Brutus' place and they decide how, when and where they will kill Caesar. Mrs. Brutus (better known as Portia) asks Brutus what's with these parties in the wee hours of the morning, but he doesn't tell her. Another chap shows up, wanting in on the conspiracy.
To Brutus tent
Answer this question What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar?A. Reason B. Pathos C. Ethos D. Logos …
"To be or not to be."
Brutus's army has lost. Lucilius offers to take Brutus's place when the conquering armies arrive.
Brutus publicly condemned Lucius Pellus for taking bribes.
Answer this question... Why do Brutus and Antony speak to the crowd in Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar
Brutus publicly condemned Lucius Pellus for taking bribes.
opening scene
A letter.
Brutus is an idealist; Cassius is a pragmatist. Cassius was taking bribes and not punishing such corruption in his officers and Brutus didn't like it