In Act 5, Scene 2 of "Julius Caesar," Brutus expresses feelings of displeasure and disappointment regarding Cassius sending an officer to greet him rather than coming to meet him personally. This act is interpreted by Brutus as a sign of disrespect and a breakdown in their friendship and alliance. He expects Cassius to come and confront him directly, reflecting the tension and strain in their relationship as they face the impending battle against the forces of Antony and Octavius. Brutus's feelings illustrate the deep interpersonal conflicts and emotions that accompany the political struggles in the play.
In act 5 scene 2 of the play "Julius Caesar" by Willam Shakespeare, how does Brustus feel about Cassius sending an officer to greet him instead of coming himself?
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