Julius Caesar 4.2 Performance: Brutus Accuses Cassius (Lines 117-134a)

Julius Caesar 4.2 Performance: Brutus Accuses Cassius (Lines 117-134a)

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6th Grade - University

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In this transcript, Brutus confronts Cassius, dismissing his threats due to his own strong sense of honesty. He recounts how he requested gold from Cassius, which was denied, and expresses his disdain for acquiring money through dishonorable means. Brutus would rather sacrifice his own well-being than exploit others. He questions Cassius' actions and calls for divine intervention if he ever becomes greedy, highlighting his commitment to integrity and justice.

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What is the speaker's attitude towards Cassius' actions?

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What does the speaker mean by 'Gods, with all your thunderbolts, dash him to pieces'?

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