Brutus gives his reasons for killing Caesar in his soliloquy. The letters addressed to Brutus encourage him to join the conspiracy against Caesar. Lucius cannot identify the men with Cassius because it is nighttime. Brutus opposes swearing an oath and objects to Cicero and killing Mark Antony joining the conspiracy. Decius plans to get Caesar to the Capitol by saying the conspirators will crown him king there. Brutus advises the conspirators to act like themselves after they leave his house.
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Brutus gives his reasons for killing Caesar in his soliloquy. The letters addressed to Brutus encourage him to join the conspiracy against Caesar. Lucius cannot identify the men with Cassius because it is nighttime. Brutus opposes swearing an oath and objects to Cicero and killing Mark Antony joining the conspiracy. Decius plans to get Caesar to the Capitol by saying the conspirators will crown him king there. Brutus advises the conspirators to act like themselves after they leave his house.
Brutus gives his reasons for killing Caesar in his soliloquy. The letters addressed to Brutus encourage him to join the conspiracy against Caesar. Lucius cannot identify the men with Cassius because it is nighttime. Brutus opposes swearing an oath and objects to Cicero and killing Mark Antony joining the conspiracy. Decius plans to get Caesar to the Capitol by saying the conspirators will crown him king there. Brutus advises the conspirators to act like themselves after they leave his house.
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Brutus gives his reasons for killing Caesar in his soliloquy. The letters addressed to Brutus encourage him to join the conspiracy against Caesar. Lucius cannot identify the men with Cassius because it is nighttime. Brutus opposes swearing an oath and objects to Cicero and killing Mark Antony joining the conspiracy. Decius plans to get Caesar to the Capitol by saying the conspirators will crown him king there. Brutus advises the conspirators to act like themselves after they leave his house.
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