Question

Read the lines from Julius Caesar in Act IV .

There is my dagger. (He jerks apart his robe to bear his chest.) And here a heart richer than gold.

What does Cassius mean when he states, "And here a heart richer than gold"?

Responses

I am a very loyal and honorable man.
I am a very loyal and honorable man.

Many people have tried unsuccessfully to bribe me.
Many people have tried unsuccessfully to bribe me.

Many people would pay money to defeat me.
Many people would pay money to defeat me.

I love you more than anyone else does.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the context of Cassius's statement, "And here a heart richer than gold," he is expressing his loyalty and honor. He suggests that his heart—representing his integrity and devotion—is more valuable than any riches. Therefore, the most appropriate response is:

**I am a very loyal and honorable man.**

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