How does Shakespeare's use of triumph instead of
victory affect the meaning of the passage?
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English, 04.05.2021 02:00 zachstonemoreau
How does Shakespeare's use of triumph instead of
victory affect the meaning of the passage?
It shows that Cassius thinks that Brutus is always
too emotional and the first to accept defeat.
It implies that Casus expects that he and Brutus
will win in battle and walk once again through the
streets of Rome in honor.
It reveals that Brutus and Cassius regret killing
Caesar, and they would like to make amends to the
people of Rome.
It creates a greater sense of humiliation for Brutus
and their armies who would be led in shame by
Antony and Octavius.
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