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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Once Mark Antony gave his speech, Cassius' plan backfired. Brutus and Cassius became outcasts.All because Brutus was too trusting. Once Mark Antony gave his speech, Cassius' plan backfired. Brutus and Cassius became outcasts.All because Brutus was too trusting. The Fault in Our Flaws: BRUTUS Brutus's death was caused by the TRUSTthat he placed in others Brutus TRUSTED Mark Antonyto heed his instructions and appear to support Cassius's plan when speaking to the public. Brutus TRUSTED Mark Antonyto heed his instructions and appear to support Cassius's plan when speaking to the public. Brutus TRUSTED the people of Rome to side with the conspirators(even if Antony's words were to plague their minds). Brutus TRUSTED the people of Rome to side with the conspirators(even if Antony's words were to plague their minds). TRUST TRUST Brutus TRUSTED that Cassius' plan wouldn't fail * Brutus TRUSTED that Cassius' plan wouldn't fail * BRUTUS: "By your pardon, I will myself into the pulpit first And show the reason of our Caesar's death. What Antony shall speak I will protestHe speaks by leave and by permission,And that we are contented Caesar shall Have all true rites and lawful ceremonies. It shall advantage more than do us wrong."Act 3; Scene 1; Lines 260 267 BRUTUS: "By your pardon, I will myself into the pulpit first And show the reason of our Caesar's death. What Antony shall speak I will protestHe speaks by leave and by permission,And that we are contented Caesar shall Have all true rites and lawful ceremonies. It shall advantage more than do us wrong."Act 3; Scene 1; Lines 260 - 267 PLEBIANS: "Revenge About Seek Burn Fire Kill Slay Let not a traitor live" Act 3; Scene 2; Lines 216217 PLEBIANS: "Revenge! About! Seek! Burn! Fire! Kill! Slay! Let not a traitor live!" Act 3; Scene 2; Lines 216-217 BRUTUS: "Good countrymen, let medepart alone, And, for my sake, stay here with Antony. Do graceto Caesar's corpse, and grace his speech Tending to Caesar's glories, which Mark Antony(By our permission) is allowed to make. I do entreat you, not a man depart, Save I alone, till Antony have spoke. He descends and exits." Act 3; Scene 2; Lines 61 67 BRUTUS: "Good countrymen, let medepart alone, And, for my sake, stay here with Antony. Do graceto Caesar's corpse, and grace his speech Tending to Caesar's glories, which Mark Antony(By our permission) is allowed to make. I do entreat you, not a man depart, Save I alone, till Antony have spoke. He [descends and] exits." Act 3; Scene 2; Lines 61 - 67 "BRUTUS, coming forward with Cassius] Give me your hands all over, one by one.CASSIUS: And let us swear our resolution."Act 2; Scene 1; Line 123 124 * "BRUTUS, [coming forward with Cassius] Give me your hands all over, one by one.CASSIUS: And let us swear our resolution."Act 2; Scene 1; Line 123 - 124 * DEATH DEATH
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