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Which statement gives evidence for Brutus's tragic flaw in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?
Brutus is easily manipulated and persuaded by others.
Brutus finds honor in taking his life when his armies are defeated.
Mark Antony decides to go to war against the conspirators to avenge Caesar.
The audience pities Brutus because he has good intentions but is still defeated.
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"Brutus is easily manipulated and persuaded by others."
Explanation: Brutus’s tragic flaw is his gullible idealism—his honor and belief in Rome make him susceptible to Cassius’s manipulation, which leads to the decisions that cause his downfall.
Explanation: Brutus’s tragic flaw is his gullible idealism—his honor and belief in Rome make him susceptible to Cassius’s manipulation, which leads to the decisions that cause his downfall.
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