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Read the excerpt from Act I of Julius Caesar.

Cassius: Good Brutus, be prepared to hear… (But a
loud cheer comes from Caesar's crowd offstage. Both
Brutus and Cassius frown at the noise.)

Brutus: What means this shouting? I do fear the people
choose Caesar for their king.

Cassius: (Alertly) Ay, do you fear it? (With a hint, he
takes hold of Brutus's arm.) Then must I think you
would not have it so.

Brutus: (Shaking his head with a frown) I would not,

Cassius; yet I love him well. (He changes the subject
and removes Cassius's gripping hand.) But where­-
fore do you hold me here so long? What is it you
would impart to me? (Hoping to hear of honorable
public causes) If it be aught toward the general
good, I love the name of honor more than I fear
death.

In this excerpt from Act I of Julius Caesar, Cassius attempts to turn Brutus against Caesar.

How does this reveal Brutus's inner conflict?


Brutus is deciding whether he should tell Caesar about Cassius' disloyalty.

Brutus is deciding if he should join the revelers or stay with Cassius and plot against Caesar.

Brutus is reluctant to choose between what's best for Rome and his friendship with Caesar.

Brutus is torn between his friendly relationship with Caesar and his loyalty to Cassius.


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Answer: Brutus reveals that he has "no personal cause to spurn at [Caesar]" and that he "has not understood when his affections swayed / More than his reason" during his soliloquy in act 2, scene 1. ...... Brutus then compares Caesar to a "serpent's egg," which when hatched would "grow mischievous."

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the answer is Brutus is reluctant to choose between what's best for Rome and his friendship with Caesar.

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