Just an assumption but I study theatre and have read this play.
Brutus' reasoning for assassinating Caesar, as stated in the metaphor, is backed by his belief that Caesar's rise to power could lead to deadly consequences. Like a serpent's unhatched egg, Caesar seems benevolent at the time, but he could very well end up taking advantage of his power and using it against his kingdom and harming innocent people.
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Answer:
The conflict in the story makes the protagonist more resilient, allowing him to overcome the obstacles impeding his survival.
Explanation:
First of all, we need to point something out very clearly, the main character was very human, very naive, innocent, and trusty. However, after his mates betray him and they difficult him his stay at the camp he turns dark and decides he is going to be more egoist. This allows him to become stronger, fearless and improves his stance. Making him risk everything to grow and survive. The character starts very naive and finishes the story aware of the darkness of humanity.
Answer:
(I love the Outsiders)
Explanation:
When Cherry won't visit Johnny in the hospital, Ponyboy understands but feels angry and then ashamed at his anger and makes peace with her. After he turns and leaves, his outburst makes him feel ashamed when he realizes he almost made her cry. ( I dont think he likes her very much? I dont remember the book very well sorry) hope it helped?) also this too ponyboy feels comfortable around Cherry because she does not view him with contempt like most Soc girls do. She smiles at him and tells him that she likes his unique name. Cherry tells Pony that she thinks he is sensitive, unlike the other greasers.