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English, 13.02.2022 14:00 jonystroyer1020

Read this excerpt from Act 3 scene 2 of julius Caeser [BRUTUS.] Who is here so
vile that will not love his country? If any, speak.
for him have I offended. I pause for a reply.
ALL. None, Brutus, none.
BRUTUS. Then none have I offended. I have done
no more to
Caesar than you shall do to Brutus. The question of
his death is enrolled in the Capitol: his glory not
extenuated, wherein he was worthy, nor his offences
enforced. for which he suffered death.
[Enter ANTONY and others, with CAESAR's body]
Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony, who,
though he had no hand in his death, shall receive
the benefit of his dying: a place in the
commonwealth- as which of you shall not? With this I depart: that, as I slew my best lover for the
good of Rome, I have the same dagger for myself,
when it shall please my country to need my death.

What is the best summary of this monologue?

Brutus explains that though he has offended many
people, he has not done anything to Caesar that the
people will not do to him someday.

Brutus questions if anyone in the crowd hates Rome
and clarifies that only that person could be offended
bv Caesar's death. Brutus explains that he killed
Caesar for the good of Rome, he would be willing to
die for Rome too someday if it is what the country
needed. As Caesar's bod is delivered, Brutus also
acknowledges that Antony is not guilty, but will benefit
from Caesar's death, just as everyone will

Brutus tries to justify Caesar's death by suggesting
that the people should kill him someday if it is for the good of Rome.

Brutus asks if he has offended anyone, and they say
no, He then explains that he has not done anything to
Caesar that the people should not have already done
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