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Summer School 26 Literature Composition II
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Part 2: Causal Relationships
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Part 2: Causal Relationships
Question 1 of 2 • Summer School 26: Literature & Composition II
Which hypothetical statement about Brutus would be an example of situational irony?
Answer
A
Brutus claims that tyrants must not be in power, but he is a tyrant.
B
Brutus is persuaded to join the conspiracy by fake letters written by Cassius.
C
The audience knows that Brutus will join the conspiracy, but Caesar does not.
D
Brutus becomes ruler after assassinating Caesar, only to discover that people want to kill him.
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