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what does octavius say about brutus after he has died?
Brutus was indeed an honorable man.
what was the outcome of the battle?
Brutus's army is defeated
What does Pindarus encourage Cassius to do?
flee
Why does Cassius ask Pindarus to kill him?
He believes Titinius has been captured and killed
Logos
The principle of reason and judgment, associated with the animus.
why does Cassius feel apprehensive about the battle?
on arrival to Saurdis two eagles perched on their battle flag and ate from the hands of their soldiers
who does brutus ask to hold his sword so he can run on it and end his life?
Volumnius
At the end of the play, how is Brutus distinguished from the other conspirators?
Brutus acted for what he believed was the common good.
What happens in this brief scene (act 5, scene 2)?
the battle begins
Pathos
A quality that evokes pity or sadness.
What causes Cassius to despair and kill himself in scene three?
He believes his friend Titinius has been captured by enemy troops.
how do they treat their prisoners?
good
What do Antony, Octavius, Brutus, and Cassius do when they meet?
they call each other names
How does Antony refer to Octavius?
as caesar
Ethos
The characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations.
what does cassius say to messala after pindarus falsely reports that titinius has been captured by the enemy?
it's his Birthday
Who wins the battle in scene five
the armies of Octavius and Marc Antony.
In scene two, why does Brutus feel encouraged?
He hates to oppose his friend.
From which side will Antony attack?
the left
Virtue
Behavior showing high moral standards.
what does lucilius say to the enemy soldiers when they think they have captured brutus?
How does Lucilius trick the enemy soldiers when he is captured in scene four?
He pretends to be Brutus.
What does Cassius tell Messala about his army's situation?
There was an ill omen (the army is in danger)
what was the last line of the julius caesar play?
Et tu, Brute