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Flavius' conversation with the commoners in the beginning of Act I give important information. What else does it provides? A conflict B tragedy C humor D crisis

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The answer to your question is: C) Humor
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A. Conflict

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Flavius's speech made the commoners to be ashamed about their celebration of Caesar's victory. They leave in a sad mood. Flavius and Murellus prepare to remove the imperial crowns put on all the statues of Caesar and decide to chase the commoners back into their houses in an attempt to prevent Rome from celebrating Caesar's victory.

This attitude of Flavius and Murellus in comparison with others is conflicting which validates option A.

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