Julius Caesar 5.1 Performance: Brutus Bids Farewell to Cassius (Lines 112-120)

Julius Caesar 5.1 Performance: Brutus Bids Farewell to Cassius (Lines 112-120)

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Interactive Video

English

9th - 10th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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Brutus expresses his resolve to go to Rome, reflecting on the significance of the Ides of March. He contemplates the uncertainty of future meetings and bids a heartfelt farewell to Cassius, accepting the possibility of not meeting again. The transcript captures themes of determination, historical significance, and acceptance of fate.

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What does Brutus mean by 'everlasting farewell'?

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What emotions are conveyed in the farewell between Brutus and Cassius?

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