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What conflict does Brutus describe in this passage?
his external conflict with Cassius
his external conflict with Mark Antony
his internal conflict over blank Caesar
his internal conflict about the state of Rome
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his internal conflict over whether to kill Caesar
Brutus is torn between his personal loyalty/friendship to Caesar and his fear that Caesar’s ambition will harm Rome. The passage shows an internal moral and political struggle about killing Caesar for the good of the republic.
Brutus is torn between his personal loyalty/friendship to Caesar and his fear that Caesar’s ambition will harm Rome. The passage shows an internal moral and political struggle about killing Caesar for the good of the republic.
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