The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Part 6: Word Choice and Motif
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Read the excerpt from act 5, scene 1, of Julius Caesar.CASSIUS. Now, most noble Brutus, The gods today stand friendly, that we may, Lovers in peace, lead on our days to age. But since the affairs of men rest still incertain, Let’s reason with the worst that may befall. If we do lose this battle, then is this The very last time we shall speak together: What are you then determinèd to do?
Answer
A
Using aristocratic would be a compliment while noble has become a description that includes sarcasm.
B
Using noble shows how motivated both Brutus and Cassius are by a love of peace.
C
Using aristocratic would be insulting to Brutus while noble suggests the positive qualities Cassius sees in him such as dignity, generosity, and compassion.
D
Using noble is a term of endearment and great respect between longtime loyal friends where aristocratic would be impersonal.