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Q: What personal loss does Brutus suffer in act 4?
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Why is Brutus angry with Cassius as Act IV begins?

Cassius was not being a good friend to Brutus. Cassius did not give Brutus money, although it turned out it was Cassius' bankers fault. And Cassius had not been around to comfort Brutus who had to deal with the loss of his wife.


Where are brutus and cassius in act 4 scene 2?

They are in brutus' tent.


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To Brutus tent


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The cat will suffer a loss of testosterone, which will make it act more like a female cat.


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In act 4(IV)


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Loss of liberty refers to a situation where an individual's freedom and rights are restricted or taken away. This could be due to imprisonment, detention, or other forms of curtailment of personal autonomy. It can have profound impacts on an individual's ability to act and make choices freely.


What vision does brutus see in the end of act IV?

Brutus sees a vision of Caesar's ghost, at the end of Act Four.


When did Brutus see Caesar's ghost?

Act 5


Who commits suicide in Julius Caesar?

Both Cassius and Brutus commit suicide in the final act.


How does Brutus feel toward Caesar personally?

Brutus thinks Cassius as his mirror , who takes his bad habits and reflects them into good habits. As we see in Act I , When Brutus cannot decide that should he join the Conspirators , Cassius tells him about Caesar's physical problems , his political views about Cassius. So , Brutus feels Cassius as his noble friend , who will always be his mirror to guide him through the darkness.


In act 1 of Julius Caesar who is stricken with internal conflict?

Brutus.


Who gives a soliloquy at the beginning of Act II in Julius Caesar?

Brutus