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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar - Act 4
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1.What decisions are Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus making?

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2.What is Antony's assessment of Lepidus? How does he plan to use him?

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3.What are Brutus and Cassius doing? What must Antony and Octavius do?

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4.What does Brutus say Cassius has done? How has Cassius changed?

5.What does Brutus urge Cassius to do?

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6.In what way has Brutus "wrong'd" Cassius? Of what does Brutus accuse Cassius?

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7.Why is Brutus especially outraged that Cassius would accept bribes or defend others who do so?

8.What do Brutus and Cassius argue about now?

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9.What new complaint does Brutus have about Cassius? How does Cassius respond?

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10.What does Cassius urge Brutus to do? Why?

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11.How do Brutus and Cassius resolve their fight?

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12.What has happened to make Brutus so quick to anger and so given to emotion?

13.What news does Brutus receive about Octavius and Antony?

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14.What is Cassius's opinion about marching to Philippi to meet Antony and Octavius?

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15.To what does Brutus compare the success in life of some people and the failure?

16.What do the two men decide to do?

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17.What apparition appears before Brutus? What does it tell him?

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