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Cassius. messala,
this is my birthday; as this very day
was cassius born. give me thy hand, messala.
be thou my witness that, against my will,
as pompey was, am i compelled to set
upon one battle all our liberties.
- the tragedy of julius caesar,
william shakespeare

which is the meaning of the word compelled in this
passage?
how would the meaning be affected if the word
compelled were changed to encouraged?

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