The kind of music that changed the 1960s was C- Counterculture.
Counterculture was an anti-establishment phenomenon that developed between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s in the UK and then spread to the United States and the Western World. This movement marked the first cultural-revolution that used multiple media platforms to urge the society to take action and reject the norms of the previous decade, so as to express their opinion regarding the US intervention in Vietnam, sexuality, civil rights, and more.
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He is trusting.
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William Shakespeare's <em>The Tragedy of Julius Caesar</em> revolves around the murder of Julius Caesar by Brutus and Cassius and the fall of Rome to the numerous hands fighting for its power. This play works on the theme of loyalty, greed, honor, and power.
The given excerpt from Act III scene i of the play is from the scene where a servant of Mark Antony had arrived to relay a message to Brutus. <u>Brutus's response in allowing Antony to come view and mourn the death of Caesar and the promise of his safety shows he's a trusting guy</u>. Even though Cassius warns him against letting Antony give a speech as it might lead <em>"the people [be] moved by that which he will utter"</em>. Cassius has his reservations about letting Antony into Rome but Brutus, being the more trusting guy, allows him to be there with them even though he knows his (Antony) loyalty remains to Caesar.
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theres really nothing bad about him most of the time he uses his public platform like on his song the bigger picture and multiple others the only bad thing is his criminal history but that’s in the past
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