[CASSIUS.] A friend should bear his friend’s infirmities,

But Brutus makes mine greater than they are.

BRUTUS. I do not, till you practice them on me.

CASSIUS. You love me not.

BRUTUS. I do not like your faults.

CASSIUS. A friendly eye could never see such faults.

BRUTUS. A flatterer’s would not, though they do appear
As huge as high Olympus.

How does the allusion in this passage connect to the central idea of the passage?

The allusion emphasizes the need for compromise between human beings, just as the gods are forgiving of human faults.
The allusion introduces the idea that, although the two men are very powerful and command armies, they are not gods but human beings.
The allusion emphasizes the size of the faults that Brutus sees in Cassius, which will lead to an honest discussion of the roots of the friends’ conflict.
The allusion to the gods introduces the notion of fate, suggesting that the relationship between Cassius and Brutus can be repaired only if it is fated to be.

1 answer

The allusion in this passage connects to the central idea of the passage by emphasizing the size of the faults that Brutus sees in Cassius, which will lead to an honest discussion of the roots of the friends’ conflict. By referencing "high Olympus," Brutus highlights the enormity of Cassius's flaws as he perceives them, suggesting that these faults are significant enough to threaten their friendship. This acknowledgment of faults sets the stage for a deeper conversation about their relationship, ultimately driving home the theme of conflict and the complexity of interpersonal dynamics. Therefore, the correct interpretation is that the allusion emphasizes the size of the faults that Brutus sees in Cassius, which will lead to an honest discussion of the roots of the friends’ conflict.

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