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In acts 1 and 2 of Julius Caesar, with whom is Brutus most in conflict?
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Brutus's main struggle in Acts 1–2 is internal: he wrestles with his conscience over whether killing Caesar is justified for Rome's good, as shown in his soliloquies (e.g., Act 2, Scene 1).
Brutus's main struggle in Acts 1–2 is internal: he wrestles with his conscience over whether killing Caesar is justified for Rome's good, as shown in his soliloquies (e.g., Act 2, Scene 1).
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