Julius Caesar Questions
#17-
a. "Did not great Julius bleed for justice sake? What villain touched his body, that did stab, and not for justice."
b." What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of this world but for supporting robbers."
#10
a. Brutus is unrealistic in expecting his allies always to act honorably.
b. Brutus is arrogant and insensitive to Cassius at the beginning of the quarrel.
c. Brutus is taunts Cassius.
d. Brutus is insultingly cold.
e. Brutus is "sober form...hides wrongs."
#10
a. The reasons for Cassius anger are Brutus wronged Cassius, he condemned and publicity denounced Lucius Pella for taking bribes from the Sardians.
b. The way Brutus provokes Cassius is Brutus tells Cassius that by killing Caesar was the worst thing to do. He accuses Cassius of having an itching palm meaning that he is greedy for money and power.
c. The passion throws a new light on this character because it shows the readers that Brutus is a traitor.
d. Cassius says to Brutus that if Caesar was alive, he wouldn't do these things to him. This shows that he is affectionate.
e.