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Q: In lines 90-131 Cassius main complaint about Caesar in these lines is?
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In Julius Caesar who doesnt want to kill Antony?

Brutus :) A quote to prove it is: Cassius: Let Antony and Caesar fall together Brutus: Our course will seem too bloody, Caius Cassius ... (Then later in the same monologue) Brutus: And for Mark Antony, think not of him; For he can do no more than Caesar's arm When Caesar's head is off (Act 2, Scene 1, Lines 161-162 and 181-183) Enjoy!


What is Cassius tone in these lines?

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What are the plans Cassius make at the end of scene 2 in lines 312 - 326?

Cassius appeals to his and Brutus's friendship.


What are the plans Cassius make at the end of scene 2 in lines 312 326?

Cassius appeals to his and Brutus's friendship.


Who said 'How many ages hence shall this your lofty scene be acted'?

The quote is from William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act 3 Scene I in which the character Cassius says to Brutus 'Stoop, then, and wash. How many ages hence shall this our lofty scene be acted over in states unborn and accents yet unknown!'


What character has the most lines in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?

Brutus is the character with the most lines in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Hope this helps!


Which of these lines did Brutus not say upon learning about the deaths of Cassius and Titinius?

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Explain what Cassius says in lines 90-131 and lines 135-161 might make readers suspicious of his motives?

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Who comes to break up Brutus and Cassius argument?

In Act IV Scene 3 of Julius Caesar, a Poet enters to break up the argument between Brutus and Cassius, which is pointless because they have reconciled themselves without his help. Since the Poet has three short lines, and the scene accomplishes nothing, a lot of directors would simply cut his part and move on to Lucilius and Titinius.


What are the first two lines in Shakespeare's poem A Lover's Complaint?

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How many lines does Brutus have in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

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How could Brutus be the tragic hero of Julius Caesar?

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