The same one he made to Dardanius. Clitus: What ill request did Brutus make of thee? Dardanius: To kill him, Clitus.
Brutus asks Clitus, Dardanius, and Volmnius to hold his sword so he may kill himself. This takes place in the play Julius Caesar Act 5, Scene 5.
A friend and a companion of Brutus.
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He's trying to find someone who will agree to do it. When neither Dardanius or Clitus will he asks Volumnius and Strato.
Help him commit suicide
Clitus Dardanius, a character from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," and Volumnius, a friend of Brutus, refuse to abandon Brutus during his time of despair. They stand by him even when faced with the prospect of defeat, demonstrating their loyalty and commitment to their friend. Ultimately, both characters show a deep sense of honor and camaraderie, choosing to remain by Brutus's side rather than flee or betray him.
The same one he made to Dardanius. Clitus: What ill request did Brutus make of thee? Dardanius: To kill him, Clitus.
Brutus asks Clitus, Dardanius, and Volmnius to hold his sword so he may kill himself. This takes place in the play Julius Caesar Act 5, Scene 5.
Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens died in -273.
Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens was born in -340.
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Brutus requests Clitus to help him end his life after the defeat at the Battle of Philippi. He asks Clitus to assist him in committing suicide rather than be captured by their enemies. Clitus initially refuses, showing loyalty to Brutus and expressing his unwillingness to harm him. Ultimately, Brutus insists, highlighting his desire for dignity in death.
Clitus
A friend and a companion of Brutus.
It's like cleetus.... retards...