subject
History, 23.05.2020 01:58 baue4431

BRUTUS. Are yet two Romans living such as these?

The last of all the Romans, fare thee well!

It is impossible that ever Rome

Should breed thy fellow. Friends, I owe more tears

To this dead man than you shall see me pay.—

I shall find time, Cassius, I shall find time.—

Come, therefore, and to Thasos send his body.

His funerals shall not be in our camp,

Lest it discomfort us. Lucillius, come;

And come, young Cato. Let us to the field.

Labio and Flavio, set our battles on.

'Tis three o’clock, and, Romans, yet ere night

We shall try fortune in a second fight.

–The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,
William Shakespeare

How do these moral dilemmas contribute to the meaning of this scene?

Both dilemmas show the joy of victory.
Both dilemmas demonstrate the tragic results of war.
Both dilemmas show how ambition can be harmful.
Both dilemmas demonstrate the importance of compromise.

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on History

question
History, 22.06.2019 01:00
After ww2, the soviets began setting up what type of governments in countries closest to them
Answers: 2
question
History, 22.06.2019 01:30
Clouds thar look like whisps of hair are
Answers: 2
question
History, 22.06.2019 06:00
The climax in “the bear” occurs when
Answers: 1
question
History, 22.06.2019 07:30
Use the selection to answer the question. which best describes the climax of the story? a.) the veterinarian tells tommy that max might not recover b.) the veterinarian says max will recover c.) tommy discovers max is sick d.) max is back to his old self
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
BRUTUS. Are yet two Romans living such as these?

The last of all the Romans, fare thee w...
Questions
Questions on the website: 13722359