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18 June, 14:33

Which is the Antony's purpose in referring to Brutus as "Caesar's angel?"

A.

to use repetition to illustrate Brutus's true greatness

B.

to imply that Brutus and Caesar were actually not friends

C.

to hint that Brutus had more insidious intentions for Caesar

D.

to illustrate the greatness of the man who accompanied Caesar

E.

to show his grief that they both died together at the same battle

Read Act II, Scene II of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

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  1. 18 June, 14:54
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    to hint that Brutus had more insidious intentions for Caesar

    Option C.

    Explanation:

    Brutus was adopted by Ceaser's uncle. Though he considered Brutus to be his true friend and conisedered him to be very close to Brutus but the reality was Brutus was not a true friend of Ceaser.

    Rather Brutus had the intentions to kill Ceaser and he wanted to murder him. Brutus was one among the group of Romans who had murdered Ceaser by stabbing him.
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