B. Answer the questions with reference to context.
1. As Caesar loved me, I weep for him;
as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was
valiant, I honour him: but, as he was ambitious,
I slew him.
a. Explain the given extract.
b. What was Brutus trying to explain?
c. Explain the line spoken by Brutus earlier, 'Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved
Rome more.'
2. The evil that men do lives after them;
The good is oft interred with their bones;
So let it be with Caesar.
a. Identify the speaker. What did he mean by 'The evil that men do lives after them'?
b. Give two instances of Caesar's goodness that the speaker mentioned.
c. How does the speaker use irony in this speech?
3. Let but the commons hear this testament-
Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read-
a. Who is the speaker in these lines? What
did he claim to find? Mark antony
b. What was the reaction he expected from his audience if he read out the will?
c. What surprising fact did he reveal from the will?
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