The most explored themes are honor and ambition. The questions that Brutus grapples with are whether Julius Caesar's ambition might lead him to crown himself as a king, which would go against Roman law and custom, and what should Brutus himself do about it. In other words: what does Brutus's honor as a Roman citizen demand of him? Should he be loyal to Caesar, who has been magnanimous towards him, or to the ideals of the Republic? The other conspirators appeal to Brutus's sense of honor in order to move him to action: they convince him that to leave Caesar unchecked means that the Republic will be replaced by a tyranny.
Lines 5-6: what is the distant look in your eyes?
Lines 13-14: what could have created such a scary creature and how?
Lines 23-24: allusion to God, how could God create something that is both beautiful and also terrifying and fearful?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The answer is clamorous and contemplative. They are the closest to opposites of the choices.
A remedy is a cure and recompense is the act of paying back something, so definitely not opposites.
Drama is not the opposite of a plage/disease.
Knavey is basically just being mischievous and slander is sort of an underhanded trick, so again, not opposites.
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