Why does Mark Antony claim that Brutus was the most noble of the conspirators? He was driven by a desire to protect , while the others were motivated by greed and jealousy. He was of high birth, while the other conspirators were from middle or lower classes. He was the only one among them brave enough to take the lead. He spoke of Brutus’ noble-like arrogance in his actions
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Is there an article? Or reading?
its the tragedy of julius caesar
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I can't really help without a reading :/
is there a way you can take a picture of it? I haven't read that yet
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I looked it up here: http://www.enotes.com/shakespeare-quotes/noblest-roman-them-all And found: "Yet Antony now comes to praise Brutus, not to bury him. Of all the conspirators, only Brutus thought of the "common good," and had honest intentions toward the general populace [see THE SERPENT'S EGG]. The rest merely envied Caesar's greatness; Brutus thought it a real threat to the Republic." Based off of this I think you can find the answer
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