Caturbury Tales

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English

 

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Barbara P

 

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April 16, 2016

 

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He is weary at first, and it seems as though it took Cassius some time to talk him into agreeing, yet Brutus looked at Caesar as some type of threat as well. As a "speculative man of high motives and refined sensibility"(Catherine C. Dominic) Brutus does have his confusion of motives. Act I, scene ii, is the first we see his weakness, "his concern with reputation and appearance, his subtle vanity and pride"(Gayle Green)...
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Act I, scene ii, is the first we see his weakness, "his concern with reputation and appearance, his subtle vanity and pride"(Gayle Green). Yet the main bases of Brutus's bewilderment of motives takes place in Act II, scene I, with his famous soliloquy beginning with "It must be by his death". This speech may be the turning point in which Brutus feels better about the assassination of his once called friend...
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