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· Antony and Octavius are way more formal with each other. They end up questioning each other's friendships and trust. Though they say they are friends, there issues between them of mistrust and tension. They butt heads about who's going to be the ruler of their army. They then decide there can only be one ruler. Of course, they're going to argue on who's going to be better. They don't worry about winning the fight or the consequences of getting defeated as much as who's in charge. Teamwork doesn't seem to be an option with them.

· On the other hand, Brutus and Cassius are truly friends. They respect each other. They were able to work through their argument a lot better than Octavius and Antony. They don't worry about who's going to be the main ruler, but they worry about what will happen if they get defeated by Octavius and Antony. Teamwork between them seems prominent.

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