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In what act does Brutus show self-righteousness?

In act 4(IV)


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.


How are Brutus and Cassius characterized in Act IV scene iii of the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

porn


In Act IV scene 3 What unexpected visitor does Brutus see when everyone else is asleep?

In Act IV, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus is unexpectedly visited by the ghost of Caesar. The apparition appears to Brutus while he is awake and alone, prompting a moment of reflection and foreboding. The ghost ominously tells Brutus that they will meet again at Philippi, foreshadowing the impending conflict and Brutus's fate. This encounter highlights Brutus's internal turmoil and the consequences of his actions.


Who commits suicide in act 4 of Julius Caesar?

Brutus' wife Portia commits suicide (by swallowing live coals, a nasty way to go) in Act IV. Brutus, Cassius and various members of their army commit suicide in Act V.


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.


What does Cassius do that causes Brutus to desist?

If you are talking about Act IV Scene III when Brutus is criticising Cassius, Cassius gets him to stop by saying, in effect, "You don't love me any more."


Who visits Brutus after the crowd of conspirators leaves?

Ligarius


What is Cassius's reaction to Portia's death in Act IV?

He is shocked and can barely believe it. He is practically speechless, especially in view of Brutus's calmness.


With whom do you sympathize act IV Brutus Cassius or neither?

In Act IV of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," I sympathize more with Brutus. His internal struggle and commitment to his principles highlight his noble intentions, despite the chaos surrounding him. Cassius, on the other hand, appears more self-interested and confrontational, which diminishes my sympathy for him. Brutus's idealism and moral conflict resonate more deeply, making him a more relatable character.


What function do you think the ghost of Julius Caesar serves at the end of Act IV?

it shows caesar is special and that he still admires brutus for doing what he thinks is best.


With whom do you sympathize in act IV Brutus Cassius or neither Why?

In Act IV of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," I sympathize more with Brutus. His internal struggle and moral dilemma about the consequences of their actions highlight his honorable intentions and commitment to Rome's welfare. Despite his conflict with Cassius and the growing tension among the conspirators, Brutus remains steadfast in his ideals, which evokes a sense of empathy for his plight. Cassius, on the other hand, is more self-interested, making it harder to fully sympathize with him.