In this passage, it can be inferred that cassius is
motivated to use brutus's status to convin...
English, 08.10.2019 19:00 thatkiddarius539
In this passage, it can be inferred that cassius is
motivated to use brutus's status to convince him to join
the conspiracy. which line best supports this
motivation?
[cassius.] well, brutus, thou art noble: yet i see
thy honourable mettle may be wrought
from that it is disposed. therefore it is meet
that noble minds keep ever with their likes;
for who so firm that cannot be seduced?
caesar doth bear me hard, but he loves brutus.
if i were brutus now, and he were cassius,
he should not humour me. i will this night,
in several hands in at his windows throw,
as if they came from several citizens,
writings all tending to the great opinion
that rome holds of his name, wherein obscurely
caesar's ambition shall be glanced at:
and after this, let caesar seat him sure,
for we will shake him or worse davs endure
"caesar doth bear me hard, but he loves brutus"
"for we will shake him, or worse days endure"
"yet i see / thy honourable mettle may be wrought"
"caesar's ambition shall be glanced at"
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