In this excerpt from Act I of Julius Caesar, Cassius attempts to turn Brutus against Caesar.

How does this reveal Brutus's inner conflict?


Brutus is deciding whether he should tell Caesar about Cassius' disloyalty.

Brutus is reluctant to choose between what's best for Rome and his friendship with Caesar.

Brutus is torn between his friendly relationship with Caesar and his loyalty to Cassius.

Brutus is deciding if he should join the revelers or stay with Cassius and plot against Caesar.

Respuesta :

Answer:

B. Brutus is reluctant to choose between what's best for Rome and his friendship with Caesar.

Explanation:

Brutus is faced with an inner conflict on whether he should kill his friend Caesar and what is best for Rome.

The option that shows the inner conflict is that: Brutus is reluctant to choose between what's best for Rome and his friendship with Caesar.

Why should Brutus was urged to turn against Caesar

This was because Cassuis believes that as the ruler of Rome, the nation would fall if Caesar is allowed to be emperor.

This was due to some of the character traits that Caesar possesses. He was seen as bad for the throne.

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