LEPIDUS:
Upon condition Publius shall not live,
Who is your sister’s son, Mark Antony.
ANTONY:
He shall not live. Look, with a spot I ****him.
But Lepidus, go you to Caesar’s house;
Fetch the will hither . . . .
What does the interaction between Lepidus and Mark Antony reveal about Mark Antony?
A) Mark Antony is kind to Lepidus and sees him as his equal.
B) Mark Antony is willing to kill his own nephew to gain more political power.
C) Mark Antony wants to protect his family, especially his nephew, whom he believes to be in trouble.
D) Mark Antony is kind to the people of Rome and is concerned more with the good of Rome than with himself.