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What conflict does casca's explanation of the crowd's cries in the passage best illustrate? character vs. Society character vs. Character character vs. Nature character vs. Self

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Answer:

It's A. Character v.s. Society

Explanation:

The passage is
"CASCA. Why, there was a crown offered him: and being

offered him, he put it by with the back of his hand,

thus; and then the people fell a-shouting.

BRUTUS. What was the second noise for?

CASCA. Why, for that too.

CASSIUS. They shouted thrice. What was the last cry for?

CASCA. Why, for that too.

BRUTUS. Was the crown offered him thrice?

CASCA. Ay, marry, was’t; and he put it by thrice, every

time gentler than other; and at every putting by,

mine honest neighbours shouted."

This demonstrates Character v.s. Society because Caesar is being shouted at by the crowd, who assumes and expects him to accept each crown. The society are the people watching him and shouting every time Caesar refuses the crown. Caesar has epilepsy, and therefore the shiny crown is triggering for him, and so he refuses it.

Caesar is doing the opposite of what society wants him to do