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Cassius tells Brutus that he should be ruler not Caesar. Cassius says that Brutus would make a better ruler than to be second to Caesar.
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Those people were apart of the first triumphant. The Second Triumphant composed of Marc Anthony, Brutus, and Octavian
Cassius asks Brutus what he plans to do if they should lose the battle. Cassius knows that he too will soon be captured by Antony and Octavius, and will certainly be dragged through the streets of Rome in chains.
Marcus Antony wanted revenge against Marcus Brutus and Cassius for killing Julius Caesar, so he, Octavius Caesar, and Lepidus decide to send their armies to attack the armies of Brutus and Cassius in the second half of the play.
Cassius tells Brutus that he should be ruler not Caesar. Cassius says that Brutus would make a better ruler than to be second to Caesar.
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Emphasize the second syllable: Ash-ER-ah.
To emphasize the structures signifigance
He only sees the ghost once.
The second syllable is accented. So, emphasize the "ur" part of the word; disturb.
A soliloquy is similar to a monologue, but the speaker is specifically talking to himself/herself. An example of a sentence using the word "soliloquy" is "In the second act, the main character delivered a moving soliloquy. "
It is stressed on the second, because you emphasize the ending to make the entire word seem more dramatic.
Brutus was a senator.Brutus was a senator.Brutus was a senator.Brutus was a senator.Brutus was a senator.Brutus was a senator.Brutus was a senator.Brutus was a senator.Brutus was a senator.
Those people were apart of the first triumphant. The Second Triumphant composed of Marc Anthony, Brutus, and Octavian
Cassius asks Brutus what he plans to do if they should lose the battle. Cassius knows that he too will soon be captured by Antony and Octavius, and will certainly be dragged through the streets of Rome in chains.