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English, 30.12.2019 16:31 macybarham

How are caesar’s and brutus’ tragic flaws different?
a.) caesar’s tragic flaw is his ambition; brutus’ flaw is his idealism.
b.) caesar’s tragic flaw is his shyness; brutus’ flaw is his ambition.
c.) caesar’s tragic flaw is his idealism; brutus’ flaw is his manipulative anger.
d.) caesar’s tragic flaw is his anger; brutus’ flaw is his manipulative nature.

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