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Which statement best describes how Brutus’s moral dilemma supports the theme that commitment to a just cause can be costly?
Brutus wants to negotiate a truce with Antony.
Brutus is willing to kill himself to maintain his honor.
Brutus is gathering his allies for one last battle.
Brutus and Antony say farewell to each other because they will not meet again.
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"Brutus is willing to kill himself to maintain his honor."
Explanation: Brutus’s decision to commit suicide after his defeat shows the ultimate cost of his commitment to what he saw as a just cause—he loses his life and accepts death rather than live dishonored or see his cause betrayed, illustrating the theme that moral commitment can demand severe personal sacrifice.
Explanation: Brutus’s decision to commit suicide after his defeat shows the ultimate cost of his commitment to what he saw as a just cause—he loses his life and accepts death rather than live dishonored or see his cause betrayed, illustrating the theme that moral commitment can demand severe personal sacrifice.
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