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Julius Caesar Act 3
7) 1.2 scene II (p. 827)
Vexed a passion of feelings and emotions with his people also conflict. Brutus had watched some blemish soil, perhaps to my behaviors, but let not my good friends be grieved among which number. He was protecting his people of what he was explaining to everyone he was talking.

4) 1.1 scene I Act II (p. 842)
“Shall Rome, Cetera and so forth speak, strike, and redress. Brutus, thou sleepiest awake.” Such instigations have been often drooped where I have took them up “Shall Rome Cetera.” My ancestors did form 16 streets. As he was talking he was letting people know what he wouldn’t them to hear and just to explain he expression of his talking.

6) 4.1 Act I scene II (p. 827) Brutus and Cassius
Brutus-expression his feelings how he is not gamesome and does lack at some parts of quick spirits. He took her that he wasn’t a hinder and she was to desires and he’ll leave her.
Cassius- To him that she observes him and she have not formed his eyes that gentleness. She showing her feelings how he bears too stubborn and he is a strange had over a friend that he loves.

4) Brutus- 1.1 act II scene I
“ Shall Rome stand under one man’s awe?” what Rome? “Speak, strike, and redress!” O Rome, I make the promise, if the redress will follow. Brutus was making an comment about a strike to a speak as he talks and he or whom ever shouldn’t hold back because of that other person

3) Act II scene I 2.1
Lucius- sir, its your brother-in-law Cassius at the door. He wants to see you.
Brutus- it he alone?
Lucius- no sir. There are others with him.
Brutus- do you know them?
Lucius- no, sir, their hats are pulled sown over their ears and their faces are half buried under their cloaks, so there’s no way to tell who they are.
Brutus- let them in
Brutus brother comes to see him about something when Lucius answer the door but Brutus starts to ask questions about his brothers and who he’s migth. My apean is that Brutus might be scared of something and he knows about it.

7) Anthoy’s-act III scene I-1.2
Reaction- he was told to kneel down on one knee and his head to bow low. He was a royal, loving and bold person, antonym had feared up to Caesar as an honor to him.
Stay- Brutus, my master ordered my to kneel like this. (He kneels, head bowed low) He ordered no to kneel low, and, from the ground, like this, he ordered me to say: “Brutus is noble, wise, brave, and honest, Caesar was mighty bold, royal, and loving. Anthony loves Brutus and honors him. Anthony feared Caesar, honored him, and loved him.

3) 2.1 act IV scene III (885)
Brutus- stands ho!
Lucilius- Give the word, ho! And stand
Brutus- what novo, Lucilius, is Cassies near?
Lucilius- he is at hand, and Pindarus in is come to do you salutation from his master.
Brutus- he greets me well, your master, Pindarus in his own change, or by ill offices.

Brutus and Lucilius are arguing over a world that probably Lucilius doesn’t even like hearing.

5) 1.2 Act IV scene III (889)
Brutus
You say you are a better solder: let it appear so, make your vaunting true antis shall please me well, for mine own part.

Brutus gotten mad at Cassius because he was saying he was better at a solider so Brutus wonted to show him.

6) Act II scene IV (854)
Caesar,
What, Brutus are you stirred so early too? Good narrow, Casca, Caius Ligarius, Caesar was he’er so much your enemy.

He was pleasing Publius into his hands to show him good advice.
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