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according to brutus, why must Ceasar be killed?
for the good of Rome because Ceasar might abuse the power
according to brutus, why don't the conspirators need to swear to an oath?
it would take away the nobility of the act and that they should be able to trust each other's loyalty.
why does brutus want to spare antony's life? what opinion does he seem to hold of antony?
Brutus doesn't want excessive violence. He thinks Antony will not be a threat and is powerless without Ceasar
why does calphurnia want ceasar to remain at home? why does ceasar decide to go to the Capitol anyway?
She had a dream of his statue seeping blood (foretold death). Decius appeals to his pride and lures him to the Capitol
why does portia send her servant to the capitol?
what kind of relationship do portia and brutus have?
She sends him because she is worried about her husband. they have a good marriage.
how do brutus's intentions relate to the theme of loyalty and betrayal? do you accept brutus's justification for killing Ceasar?
Brutus is loyal to Rome because he thinks that what he did was best for the people. He betrays Ceasar because he was a friend to him. his actions are not justified because they based their intentions on what Ceasar might do, not what he had done.
if you were one of the conspirators would you agree with Brutus's recommendations or Cassius's?
Brutus because he is levelheaded and trying to do what he thinks is right, but Cassius is acting out of hatred and spite
Calphurnia urges Ceasar to act on her fears and remain at home. do you agree with her reasoning?
yes because not only did she have her dream, but the soothsayer predicted it and the watchmen talked of rumors of the assassination.
what events or scenes in act 2 contribute to the suspense?
Calphurnia's dream because it foreshadows Ceasar's death
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