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leonid
12 days ago
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Read the excerpt from Julius Caesar, act 1, scene 2.

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2 answers:
Gnom [7.5K]12 days ago
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Answer: C. Cassius expresses that it is too bad Brutus cannot recognize his own concealed greatness and notes that he has heard many dignitaries refer to Brutus while grumbling about the current government's issues.

Explanation:

In his dialogue with Brutus, Cassius utilizes the idea of looking into a mirror to shed light on the tragedy of Brutus's hidden virtues ('worthiness') and his undiscovered critics (those 'groaning underneath this age’s yoke'). Both could become apparent to him if only he would courageously face them. The term 'yoke' pertains to a wooden harness used for horses and symbolizes the burdens individuals endure under the prevailing government.

Bond [7.5K]12 days ago
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Answer:

Cassius remarks that it's unfortunate Brutus remains unaware of his own hidden merits, and mentions that he has often heard nobles lament about Brutus in relation to the issues confronting the present government.

Explanation:

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