Act Four Scene 3 Line 194-224 ;)
Brutus decided to march from Sardis to Philippi because he received intelligence that Octavian and Antony were advancing towards him. By moving to Philippi, Brutus aimed to confront his enemies head-on and prevent them from gaining more ground. Additionally, Philippi offered a strategic location for battle due to its geography and resources.
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.
she had no enemies
she had no enemies
the enemies were the comanches
Cassius agrees to march to Philippi because he believes that advanced planning will give them a strategic advantage in the coming battle against Antony and Octavius. He feels that taking the fight to Philippi will also prevent their enemies from gaining further strength and support.
They agree to march to Philippi to meet their enemies
He had quite a few, but the Dacians would be ranked number one.
God would deliver them from the hands of their enemies.
They do not. Cassius wishes to wait for Antony and Octvius to attack them at Sardis, which is well defended. However, Brutus overrules him and insists they march against their enemies at Phillipi instead.
Brutus decided to march from Sardis to Philippi because he received intelligence that Octavian and Antony were advancing towards him. By moving to Philippi, Brutus aimed to confront his enemies head-on and prevent them from gaining more ground. Additionally, Philippi offered a strategic location for battle due to its geography and resources.
Marcus Brutus...was an idealist, supported one of Caesar's enemies at one time, feared Caesar's ambition, married to Portia. Caius Cassius...thin, quick-tempered, held a grudge against Caesar, Brutus' brother-in-law.
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miley and lilly are actually worst enemys. i read her autobiography and it says that they are always having arguments.
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.
Titinius kills himself after seeing Cassius's dead body because he finds it his duty to do so since it was him who went to recognize if the approaching army were friends or foes. When he reached the army he realized they were friends and shouts of celebration due to Brutus army beating Octavius's army were made. Pindarus who was observing from afar waiting to inform Cassius of what was going on, misunderstood the shouts origins as being because they (the approaching army) were enemies and had now captured one of the main men from the opposing party. Titinius blames himself for the death of Cassius and decides he must ''play the Roman's part'', in other words commit suicide.
Sweden has no enemies.