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CASSIUS. But ere we could
BRUTUS. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs.
CASSIUS. Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils.
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Judging by the behavior of Cassius and Brutus in Act IV, what prediction might you make about their battle with Antony?
A. Brutus
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CASSIUS. Am I not stayed for? Tell me.
CINNA. Yes, you are. O Cassius, if you could But win the noble Brutus to our party—
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[CASSIUS.] A friend should bear his friend’s infirmities,
But Brutus makes mine greater than they are. BRUTUS. I do not, till
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CASSIUS. Brutus hath rived my heart.
A friend should bear his friend’s infirmities, But Brutus makes mine greater than they
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[CASSIUS.] For once, upon a raw and gusty day,
The troubled Tiber chafing with her shores, Said Caesar to me "Darest thou,
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CASSIUS. But ere we could arrive the point proposed,
Caesar cried ‘Help me, Cassius, or I sink!’ Ay, as Aeneas our great
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Read a modern translation from Act I of Julius Caesar.
Cassius: Once on a windy day, Caesar asked me, "Do you dare, Cassius, to
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CASSIUS. And why should Caesar be a tyrant then?
Poor man, I know he would not be a wolf But that he sees the Romans are but
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Based on the excerpt, why does Cassius ask Pindarus to stab him?
Responses Cassius feels guilty about killing Caesar. Cassius
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