It's Mr.Tate
Refrence: https://www.shmoop.com/to-kill-a-mockingbird/chapter-17-summary.html
Answer:
A space ship was roaming out of this world and the pilot was a down to earth person who knew a lot about rocket science. Another pilot was mainpulative and starry-eyed and wanted to find something that only happens once a blue moon and when he did find it he was over the moon
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Answer: I think it would be: Allow people to do what they want.
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The others don't sound correct to me.
I haven't a full answer for you, but here's how I'd suggest you start it:
There's clear evidence of your theme in the lines "When the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept."
Reason being: Brutus only <em>told (verbally) </em>the people that Caesar was ambitious, giving <em>no </em>examples that are actual proof of how the great Julius Caesar acted. However, Mark Antony states right off the bat of what Caesar had done in his life-time. Antony decidedly debunks Brutus of any honourable traits as he continues with his Eulogy, as the more Antony says Brutus is "honourable," the more it is hypocritically placed. (<em>What I'm trying to say here is the more Antony says Brutus is honourable, it actually counter-intuitive, Antony is trying to take away any honour the horrible man had.)</em>