
Julius Caesar 3.2 Performance: Brutus, Lines 12-33
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English
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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Brutus addresses the assembly, asking for silence and respect. He explains his actions against Caesar, stating his love for Rome over Caesar. Brutus contrasts Caesar's positive traits with his ambition, which led to his downfall. He poses rhetorical questions to the audience, challenging their values and loyalty to Rome.
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What does Brutus imply about the nature of ambition in his speech?
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What rhetorical questions does Brutus pose to the assembly?
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