Julius Caesar

by William Shakespeare

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In act 3, scene 1, why is the aside from Cassius to Brutus before Antony's speech important?

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In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the aside when Cassius talks to Brutus about not letting Antony speak to the crowd at Caesar's funeral is important, because it provides an example of...

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Posted by dstuva on August 4, 2010 at 3:13 PM

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