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What internal struggle does Brutus face regarding his loyalty to Caesar?
Choosing between his friendship with Caesar and the welfare of Rome
Seeking revenge for his family's death
Aligning with Cassius for personal gain
Deciding whether to flee Rome or stay
How does Brutus justify his actions to assassinate Caesar?
He believes Caesar's power poses a threat to Rome's freedom.
He fears for his own safety and power.
He wants to gain favor with the people of Rome.
He is manipulated by Cassius into participating.
What is the consequence of Brutus's choice to prioritize civic duty over personal loyalty?
He gains immense respect among the people.
He becomes a target and faces tragic outcomes.
He successfully prevents tyranny and maintains order.
He is celebrated as a hero throughout Rome.
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