How do the conflicts between Octavius and Mark Antony as well as Brutus and Cassius in act 4 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar develop the play’s plot? - Octavius and Mark Antony’s conflict foreshadows future disagreement regarding Rome’s leadership; Brutus and Cassius’ conflict shows the difference in values as well as the deterioration of the Republic’s ideal of friendship. -Octavius and Mark Antony’s conflict shows the breakdown of their strong friendship; Brutus and Cassius’ conflict shows their similar values and how that can strengthen the Republic’s ideal of friendship
- Octavius and Mark Antony’s conflict shows the great success enjoyed by Rome after Caesar’s death; Brutus and Cassius’ conflict foreshadows future disagreement regarding Rome’s leadership. -Their conflicts do not develop the plot. sorry couldn't write it all in one
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