The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Part 3: Drawing Conclusions
Question 4 of 20 • $2526: sem 2: 1001370: English 3: NEW
Read the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of Julius Caesar.BRUTUS. The exhalations whizzing in the airGive so much light that I may read by them.[Opens the letter and reads]"Brutus, thou sleep’st. Awake, and see thyself.Shall Rome, etc.? Speak, strike, redress.”—"Brutus, thou sleep’st. Awake!”Such instigations have been often droppedWhere I have took them up."Shall Rome, etc.?” Thus must I piece it out:Shall Rome stand under one man’s awe? What, Rome?My ancestors did from the streets of RomeThe Tarquin drive when he was called a king."Speak, strike, redress!” Am I entreatedTo speak and strike? O Rome, I make thee promise,If the redress will follow, thou receivestThy full petition at the hand of Brutus!
Answer
A
Brutus decides to warn Caesar that his life is in danger.
B
Brutus thinks that Cassius is committing treason against Rome.
C
Brutus decides to join the conspiracy to kill Caesar.
D
Brutus tells Lucius to block the door against the conspirators.