The premonition of his death is Caesar's ghost telling Brutus he is going to see him at Philippi.
he sees the ghost of caesar and doesn't believe his own old eyes
After the exeunt of everyone except Brutus and Cassius, Brutus tells Cassius that Brutus is not as athletic as Antony, so Brutus doesn't want to attend that day's race (28-29).
Firstly, and mainly, he does it by persuasion. Have a look at Act 1, Scene 2 in Julius Caesar, and look at the speeches Cassius makes to Brutus: he makes arguments against Caesar, based on Caesar's ambition.
Act 3 Scene 3. When Brutus speaks, the crowd thinks everything Brutus says makes sense. When Antony speaks, immediately afterward, the crowd thinks that everything that Antony says makes sense. They change their minds completely depending on who they are listening to.
First thing to consider it that the title alone tells us the play will be a tragedy. Everyone dies at the play, yet we know that the Rome survives. Brutus must choose between his long time friend and the good of his beloved Rome. Shakespeare places the hero in a no win situation, it can only end in violence for Brutus.
himself b/c has some inner turmoil that makes him act differently
Cassius and Brutus are related because Gaius Cassius was actually married to Marcus Brutus' sister Junia Tertia. This makes Cassius and Brutus brothers-in-law.
fiction, it is supernatural, therefore it's not possible this makes it Fiction
Event driven application is a event happening in the operating system, when you click a button it makes an event, also a timer is a event, timers can be used in screen savers, after a certain amount of minutes, the timer will run out and the event for the screen saver to appear will happen :) Hope i helped
Brutus was a stoic, so he had trained himself not to be emotional about things. This makes him appear particularly uncaring when he hears of the death of Portia.
After the exeunt of everyone except Brutus and Cassius, Brutus tells Cassius that Brutus is not as athletic as Antony, so Brutus doesn't want to attend that day's race (28-29).
An event planner is a person who makes invitations to a given event.
Firstly, and mainly, he does it by persuasion. Have a look at Act 1, Scene 2 in Julius Caesar, and look at the speeches Cassius makes to Brutus: he makes arguments against Caesar, based on Caesar's ambition.
(Apex) Brutus reasons that killing Caesar was the sensible move.
If so, we are not shown it. But Caesar and Brutus had a special relationship which makes the ghost's visit to Brutus make more sense than a visit to Cassius would.
I consider supernatual information information that makes you question the natural world.
Nobody makes tornadoes; they are a natural event.
Event 1 makes Event 2 happen.