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Please answer this question, it's from act 3 scene 2 of 'Julius Caesar' by William Shakespeare:-
What is the crowd's opinion of Brutus at the end of his speech?​

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Answered by akashchaudhary84094
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JULIUS CAESAR

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by: William Shakespeare

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Act 3 Scene 2

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Enter BRUTUS and CASSIUS with the PLEBEIANS

BRUTUS and CASSIUS enter with a throng of PLEBEIANS .

PLEBEIANS

We will be satisfied! Let us be satisfied!

PLEBEIANS

We want answers. Give us answers.

BRUTUS

Then follow me and give me audience, friends.

—Cassius, go you into the other street

And part the numbers.

5—Those that will hear me speak, let 'em stay here.

Those that will follow Cassius, go with him,

And public reasons shall be renderèd

Of Caesar’s death.

BRUTUS

Then follow me and listen to my speech, friends. Cassius, go to the next street and divide the crowd. Let those who will hear me speak stay. Lead those away who will follow you, and we’ll explain publicly the reasons for Caesar’s death

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