How are the speakers of "Auspex" and "A Psalm of Life" similar? Both are angry to see time passing. Both contemplate a kind of loss. Both are deeply and desperately in love. Both despair at how their lives have transpired.
Cassius doesn't want Mark Antony to say anything because he doesn't trust him and he thinks Mark Antony will make matter worse and make them look bad but Brutus allows him to because he believes it will show people that they are not evil and that they did everything in the good interest of Rome.
The answer is C, reluctant. Bharat prayed not to be king, but it didn't work, and he reluctantly took the throne, waiting for his brother to cone back.
You didn't provide the unit, however, Romantic poetry often dealt with themes of the beauty of nature, the emotions and the individualism of the speaker. They also showed high subjectivity and mystical spiritual apparitions. In the US, they also incorporated things like death, darkness, and depression, often due to love.