Messala conveys to Brutus that a hundred senators have been put to death, Cicero being one and that Brutus' wife, Portia, was dead.
We cannot know what Brutus tells the audience at that this point if you do not tell us what this point is.
Caesar's ghost says he comes to tell Brutus that he (Brutus) will see him (the ghost) at Philippi. But this is not what he means. What he means is that Caesar will be revenged on Brutus at Philippi
Cassius insinuates to Brutus that if they lose, they will be captured or killed, but he does not tell him anything. Brutus is the person who tells Cassius what must be done. Act 5, Scene 1, Verses 107-140. See the related link.
well they both arent correct they didnt agree with him at all
Well, here's one: Brutus is at home, pondering in a soliloquy whether Caesar ought to be murdered. He decides a pre-emptive strike is a good idea. A group of conspirators arrive at Brutus' place and they decide how, when and where they will kill Caesar. Mrs. Brutus (better known as Portia) asks Brutus what's with these parties in the wee hours of the morning, but he doesn't tell her. Another chap shows up, wanting in on the conspiracy.
to tell brutus that he would see him at philippi
Marsala informed Brutus and Cassius that Portia, Brutus's wife, was dead. She died by swallowing hot coals, reportedly overwhelmed by grief and despair over the political turmoil and her husband's actions. This news deeply affected Brutus, highlighting the personal toll of the conflict they were engaged in.
Brutus replies that he wishes he were worthy of such an honorable wife.although Brutus appears completely determined in his interactions with the conspirators, his inability to confess his thoughts to Portia signifies that he still harbors traces of doubt regarding the legitimacy of his plan.
We cannot know what Brutus tells the audience at that this point if you do not tell us what this point is.
Antony
Brutus may have delayed sharing the news with Cassius to carefully consider the implications and the potential reactions. He likely wanted to assess the situation thoroughly and ensure that they presented a united front before bringing up sensitive issues. Additionally, Brutus might have been trying to maintain stability and avoid creating unnecessary tension within their alliance. Ultimately, his hesitation reflects the complexities of their relationship and the weight of the decisions they face.
cicero
tell what happened
cicero
Caesar's ghost says he comes to tell Brutus that he (Brutus) will see him (the ghost) at Philippi. But this is not what he means. What he means is that Caesar will be revenged on Brutus at Philippi
to protect him
Portia wanted Lucius to tell Brutus that she was well and also check if Brutus was all right.