I know no personal cause to spurn at him
English, 05.05.2020 13:19 johnnyhalusewa
BRUTUS. It must be by his death: and for my part
I know no personal cause to spurn at him
But for the general. He would be crowned:
How that might change his nature, there’s the question.
It is the bright day that bring forth the adder,
And that craves wary walking. Crown him that,
And then I grant we put a sting in him
That at his will he may do danger with.
Th’abuse of greatness is when it disjoins
Remorse from power. And to speak truth of Caesar,
I have not known when his affections swayed
More than his reason. But 'tis a common proof
That lowliness is young ambition’s ladder,
Whereto the climber-upward turns his face;
But when he once attains the upmost round,
He then unto the ladder turns his back,
Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees
By which he did ascend. So Caesar may.
Then lest he may, prevent. And since the quarrel
Will bear no colour for the thing he is,
Fashion it thus: that what he is, augmented,
Would run to these and these extremities;
And therefore think him as a serpent’s egg
Which, hatched, would as his kind grow mischievous,
And kill him in the shell.
–The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,
William Shakespeare
What does Brutus reveal in this soliloquy? Check all that apply.
a. Brutus plans to kill Caesar.
b. Caesar is already a tyrant.
c. Brutus will be part of the plot against Caesar.
d. Killing Caesar will prevent him from becoming a tyrant.
e. Brutus despises Caesar and wants to rule himself.
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BRUTUS. It must be by his death: and for my part
I know no personal cause to spurn at him
I know no personal cause to spurn at him
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