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Antony considers Brutus a noble man, despite the fact that Brutus killed Caesar, whom Antony loved and respected. Which theme does this event develop?

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Power can go to our heads.


Poor reasoning can cause us to make serious mistakes.


Men who stick to their principles will always command respect.


Everyone has a side he or she shows to the public and a side he or she keeps private.

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this looks more like a opinionated question but I believe you can narrow it down to options 3 and 4, out of those 2 I think option 3 is the best choice
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Answer:

  • Men who stick to their principles will always command respect.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cassius enlists Caesar's companion Brutus, who fears that the general population have picked Caesar as their ruler. Caesar disregards the notice of a diviner who instructs him to be careful the Ides of March. He heads to the Capitol, where the schemers, Brutus notwithstanding, wound him to death.

Mark Antony volunteers to talk at Caesar's memorial service and animate a furious horde with his discourse. Brutus and Cassius rapidly escape the city. Caesar's nephew Octavius lands in Rome, where he frames another triumvirate with Antony and Lepidus.

In Greece, Brutus and Cassius store up a military, proclaiming war on Antony and Octavius. The two militaries conflict at the Battle of Philippi. Antony's powers before long overpower Brutus' men. Before he can be executed, Brutus requests that his fighters help him end it all. He keeps running into a sword and is later conceded a decent internment.

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