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¿Dónde murio Pompeyo el Grande?
Pelusio, Puerto Said, EgiptoPompeyo / Lugar de la muertePelusio fue una antigua ciudad del Bajo Egipto, situada en el extremo nordeste del delta del Nilo, en la desembocadura más oriental del Nilo llamada boca Pelusia, conocida como Ostium Pelusiacum. Su nombre egipcio era Per-Amón, Peromi o Sena. Cerca estaba Balouza derivado de Pelusium. Wikipedia
¿Quién ganó la tercera guerra civil?
Tercera Guerra Civil de la República de Roma | |
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Casus belli | Asesinato de Cayo Julio César |
Resultado | Victoria del Segundo Triunvirato |
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Partidarios de César (triunviros) Asesinos de César (republicanos) |
How does Brutus reveal his internal conflict in Act 2?
Brutus reveals his internal conflict during his soliloquy in act 2, scene 1, when he admits that he has «no personal cause to spurn at [Caesar]» and has «not known when his affections swayed / More than his reason.»
What is Brutus’s Crisis of conscience?
Even though they are on opposite sides of the political fence, deciding to kill him is a major crisis of conscience. Although Cassius’s conversation with Brutus is the first time when Brutus struggles with this idea, the internal conflict is verbalized by Shakespeare in a powerful soliloquy.
How does Cassius present Caesar to Brutus at the beginning?
At the beginning of the play, Cassius approaches Brutus and cleverly presents Caesar as a popular, ambitious politician, whose goal is to disband the Senate and rule Rome as a dictator. Cassius recognizes Brutus’s need to be noble and convinces him that Caesar is a significant threat to the population of Rome.
What is an internal conflict?
Already a member? Log in here. An internal conflict is a personal struggle within a character in which they have difficulty deciding how to act or behave as they debate with themselves. Characters experiencing internal struggles have difficulty weighing decisions while simultaneously appeasing their conscience.