How does the allusion in this excerpt from Julius Caesar affect the reader’s understanding of the plot?
Answers
The answer is letter 'C'. "It reinforces the notion that Brutus's enemies would prevent him from dying honorably."
Concept Introduction:-
Julius Caesar was the general and statesman in the Roman Empire.
Explanation:-
By reflecting on Caesar’s position in society, Brutus comes to realize that Caesar has lost integrity as a ruler and that he must join the plot to assassinate Caesar. It implies that the war between Brutus and Antony is a religious conflict. It makes clear that Strato is disloyal to Brutus, since he is willing to kill him. The allusion introduces the idea that, although the two men are very powerful and command armies, they are not gods but human beings. It gives Brutus and the others an excuse to drop the plan. It shows that Brutus and the others are afraid.
Final Answer:-
The excerpt from Julius Caesar has an allusion.