
Julius Caesar 2.1 Word Nerd: Sacrifice
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Religious Studies
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript discusses Brutus' perspective on the killing of Caesar, likening it to a sacred act of offering to the gods. Brutus uses this metaphor to justify the assassination as a noble act that would benefit the Roman people. He further elaborates by saying they will carve Caesar as a dish fit for the gods, emphasizing the religious and sacrificial nature of the act.
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3 mins • 1 pt
In what way does the concept of making an offering to the gods relate to the act of killing Caesar?
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What does Brutus mean when he says they will 'carve Caesar as a dish fit for the gods'?
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