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16 February, 23:17

How does Brutus interpret his visit by the Ghost of Caesar?

Brutus believes he is destined to be captured and killed by the opposition.

Brutus believes he is destined to die in battle and reunite with Caesar in the afterlife.

Brutus believes he is destined to survive the battle and take Caesar's place.

Brutus believes he is destined to win the battle and place Octavius on the throne.

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  1. 16 February, 23:46
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    The second option "Brutus believes he is destined to die in battle and reunite with Caesar in the afterlife."
  2. 16 February, 23:47
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    Answer is B. Brutus believes he is destined to die in battle and reunite with Caesar in the afterlife.

    In act 5 scene 4 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus confesses Volumnius that he has seen Caesar's ghost a couple times in the night, initially at Sardis and the finally at Philipi fields. He identifies these appearances as a message, realizing his end is near. Later on, Brutus understands that the enemies are coming, so he asks Volumnius to kill him before they do.
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