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Why does Cassius offer to be Brutus’ mirror in act 1.2?

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Cassius asks Brutus if Brutus can see his own face and Bruttus replies that he can't. Then Cassius says that Brutus is unable to see what everyone else does. Noting that no mirror could reveal Brutus's worthiness to himself, Cassius offers to serve as a human mirror so that Brutus may discover himself and conceive of himself in new ways. 
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The correct option for above statement is:

B. Cassius wants to control what Brutus sees in order to manipulate him into thinking Caesar is worse than he really is.


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They are 2 conspirators, and that i believe the last 2 left as they are going into battle. Each members of senate and Gaius Cassius Longinus sways solon to affix the conspiracy with Brutus' fetish of honor.

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