Read the excerpt from Julius Caesar, act 1, scene 2.

BRUTUS. Into what dangers would you lead me, Cassius,
That you would have me seek into myself
For that which is not in me?70

CASSIUS. Therefore, good Brutus, be prepared to hear.
And since you know you cannot see yourself
So well as by reflection, I, your glass,
Will modestly discover to yourself
That of yourself which you yet know not of.75
And be not jealous on me, gentle Brutus.
Were I a common laugher, or did use
To stale with ordinary oaths my love
To every new protester; if you know
That I do fawn on men and hug them hard80
And after scandal them: or if you know
That I profess myself in banqueting
To all the rout: then hold me dangerous

Which statement best summarizes the conflict in this passage?

Cassius says he agrees that he would seem suspicious and insincere if he treated everyone the way he treats Brutus.

Brutus suspects that Cassius’s flattery is fueled by intentions that will put him at risk, and Cassius assures Brutus that he is honest and trustworthy.

Cassius protests that just because he has many dear friends he spends time with does not mean that Brutus should not trust him.

Brutus wonders why Cassius keeps insisting that Brutus is such a great man, so he asks Cassius.

Respuesta :

In the passage Brutus claim to Cassius that is he going to be able to see thing that are not there and Cassius replies that he will work as a mirror for him and help him to see the things he don’t see and support that he is honest and trustworthy telling Brutus several bad behavior that would make him doubt of Cassius and finish saying “then hold me dangerous” meaning that if Brutus see Cassius doing that things, only then he could think that Cassius is dangerous.

The statement which best summarizes the conflict in this passage is "Brutus wonders why Cassius keeps insisting that Brutus is such a great man, so he asks Cassius".

  • From the excerpt from Julius Caesar, act 1, scene 2, the statement that summarizes the conflict in this passage is Brutus wonders why Cassius keeps insisting that Brutus is such a great man, so he asks Cassius.

  • Brutus asked Cassius why Cassius regarded him as a great man and Cassius said to Brutus that Cassius should be prepared to hear, and since Cassius cannot see himself, Brutus will be his reflection, and his glass

Therefore, the statement which best summarizes the conflict in this passage is "Brutus wonders why Cassius keeps insisting that Brutus is such a great man, so he asks Cassius".

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