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Julius Caesar: Act 4, Scene 2 TranslationA side-by-side translation of Act 4, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar from the original Shakespeare into modern English.
What does Cassius accuse Brutus of?Brutus and Cassius row
In this scene, Cassius accuses Brutus of wronging him. Brutus fights back, accusing Cassius of bribery and reminding him that they killed Caesar to stop him being corrupt, not to become corrupt themselves. The row gets personal and Cassius draws his dagger, daring Brutus to kill him.
What does Brutus say about Antony's army?Brutus says no we need more soldiers so while we head to Philippi we will gain all the soldiers on the way there so that Antony can't get them. What does Varrus do? "Thy evil spirit, Brutus." "To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi."
What do Brutus and Cassius argue about in Act 4 Scene 3?The root of Cassius and Brutus' argument comes out: Brutus has condemned a man, Lucius Pella, for taking bribes from the Sardians. Cassius wrote a letter saying Pella shouldn't be punished, but Brutus ignored it. He accuses Cassius of being dishonorable for suggesting they let bribery slide.
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