Brutus has Varro and Claudius sleep in his tent to ensure he has trusted individuals nearby for support and to discuss important matters. Their presence provides him with companionship and a sense of security during a time of tension and uncertainty as the conspirators face the consequences of their actions. Additionally, it allows for strategic planning and communication among the leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar.
Claudius is a fictional king in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet." He was the brother and uncle of King Hamlet and Hamlet.
So they will not argue in front of their armies
brutus showed him what for. boy howdy!
Move inside the tent where the men would not hear them
The Continental Army always struggled to have enough basic supplies for soldiers. Usually there weren't enough tents. Whenever possible, soldiers slept in houses and barns. The more-or-less standard was six men to one tent.
He might need to send them on business to Cassius.
Claudius is a fictional king in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet." He was the brother and uncle of King Hamlet and Hamlet.
So they will not argue in front of their armies
They are in brutus' tent.
Cassius is not an idealist and Brutus is. Cassius has been using his influence corruptly "to sell and mart your offices for gold to underservers." He has also arranged for the release of his buddy Lucius Pella who has been taking bribes as well. Cassius, who believes in and practises realpolitik, sees no problem in using your power to enrich yourself. Brutus is shocked. "Did not great Julius bleed for justice' sake?"
To Brutus tent
brutus showed him what for. boy howdy!
Tent D
The ghost of Julius Caesar
move inside the tent where the men would not hear them
move inside the tent where the men would not hear them
move inside the tent where the men would not hear them