Answer:
Brutus has a guilty conscience, while Cassius does not seem to feel guilty at all.
Explanation:
Although he was part of the conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar, it seems that Brutus loved Caesar. They were great friends and trusted each other, but for being naive and foolish, he was tricked into taking part in the conspiracy telling himself that he was doing it for Rome.
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The statement from the passage that most clearly establishes characterization of Unferth is A. The journey of Beowulf,/ the brave seafarer, caused him chagrin. In <em>Beowulf</em>, Unferth serves as envy. He only speaks once in the epic and it a drunken boast that Beowulf is not as great a man that he claims. Chagrin means humiliation and distress. Unferth is trying to shame Beowulf and instead Unferth is put in his place.
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