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ARTEMIDORUS: “Caesar, beware of Brutus. Take heed of Cassius. Come not near Casca. Have an eye to Cinna. . . . There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar. If thou beest not immortal, look about you. Security gives way to conspiracy. The mighty gods defend thee! Thy lover, Artemidorus.” What does this excerpt reveal about Artemidorus’ motivations regarding the assassination plot against Julius Caesar? Artemidorus wants to take part in Caesar’s assassination. Artemidorus wants to warn Caesar about the conspiracy against him. Artemidorus wants to become Caesar’s body guard. Artemidorus wants to trick Caesar.

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Okay I would say it's A since He was the last one to strike a blow on Caesar
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B

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In act II scene III of Julius Caesar, we can see a street in Rome on stage where Artemidorus enters reading a paper which he urgently attempts to present to Caesar. In the letter he warns Caesar that "There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar". Artemidorus in the paper even mentions the names of the conspirators beginning with Brutus. He is well aware of the intentions of the conspirators and tries to inform Caesar that his life is in risk.

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