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Answer:
He brings a black lamb as a sacrifice.
Explanation:
Odysseus summons the spirit of Tiresias by bringing a lamb to sacrifice. Odysseus is summoning the dead in a way called <em>necya</em>. It means that some dead being has to be sacrificed.
In this case, Odysseus cut off the head of the black lab and fill in the pit with its blood. This way the spirits were attracted. He gave the most of the blood to Tiresias as he was the only one who could prophetize after his death.
Brutus wants what is best for Rome, and he kills Caesar out of <em>civic responsibility</em>, like he has too like its his job and he knows that if no one <u>kills</u> Caesar, Caesar will become tyrant of Rome and the Republic will be over. Brutus cares for Rome greatly and knows what could happen if Caesar wasn't killed. All of the other characters in the play don't act as honorably as they should and are only interested in how Caesar's death will benefit themselves and not Rome.