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Box 1 - An example of a character's conflicting motivations
Box 2 - An extended definition of dictatorship as a form of government
Box 3 - A quotation from Plutarch that clearly relates to Shakespeare's play
Box 4 - A fact about Ancient Roman culture in Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar
Explanation:
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Hey I have read this a while ago so unfortunately I cannot give you detailed textual evidences. However I can give you some original written ideas.
Basically Brutus uses pure logic in his speech in order to modify his act of murdering his friend. He does take blame and also proves his nobility by saying (or repeating) that he loved Caesar. His speech concludes to Brutus not having sufficient impact on his listeners (at least less than that of Antony). Brutus can indeed be classified as a noble man, as he leaves the place and allows Antony to have his regards paid towards Julius Caesar.
Antony however makes use of numerous emotional gestures, along with expressions in order to awaken the attention of wrong done towards Caesar. He initiates his speech with saying that he can barely talk due to his grief. He further supports his arguments by saying that Caesar was innocent and a noble and well mannered man as well.
Here is the answer that would best complete the given statement above. William Wordsworth is considered one of the central writers of the Romantic period because his poem "The Prelude" and others. <span>Wordsworth does embody the driving force of Romanticism. We can find the traditional elements of the movement in his work. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer:
Big bag bussin' out the Bentley Bentayga
Man, Balenciaga Bardi back and all these ..............
(sorry )....
It's big bags bussin' out the Bentley Bentayga, man
Birkin bag, Bardi back and all
Mate after that it's not letting me write
enjoy your day
#Captainpower
I think it’s going to be B