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Read the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of the tragedy of
julius caesar
which statement best explains how brutus's tragic flow
reveals the theme that citizens are persuaded by
charismatic leaders?
brutus. let 'em enter.
[exit lucius]
they are the faction. o conspiracy,
shamest thou to show thy dangerous brow by night,
when evils are most free? o then by day
where wilt thou find a cavern dark enough
to mask thy monstrous visage? seek none, conspiracy.
hide it in smiles and affability:
for if thou path, thy native semblance on,
not erebus itself were dim enough
to hide thee from prevention
because brutus is power-hungry and charismatic, he
leads other citizens to conspire to kill caesar
because brutus is easily manipulated by others, he falls
for cassius's flattery and joins the conspiracy
because brutus is honorable and loyal to the republic, be
agrees to keep caesar from the throne
because brutus is easily persuaded by others, he sides
with caesar in his quest to be king.
[enter the conspirators: cassius, casca, decius
brutus, cinna, metellus cimber, and trebonius]
caschic bertabaldunen verres

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