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Essay heading: Julius Caesar
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/ If you dare fight today, come to the field. / If not, when
you have stomachs (V, i, 63-66).” Octavius does not let Brutus and Cassius intimidate Antony and himself, and assures them that his army is ready to fight when they are. Although Octavius appears to be ready from his enemies perspective, conflicting thoughts in camp may prove to be a problem when the time comes for battle... displayed 300 characters
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Octavius also possesses this undesirable trait, and is unwilling to listen to anyone else’s ideas or compromise with one of his own. While Octavius and Antony prepare for battle, they talk about the strategies they will use to defeat Brutus and Cassiuss’ armies. In Octavius’s tent, Antony suggests Octavius attack from the left, and he from the right... displayed next 300 characters
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