Which text evidence supports the conclusion that Brutus and Cassius are in conflict? Check all that apply. “A word, Lucillius” “With courtesy and with respect enough” “How he received you let me be resolved” “Thou hast described a hot friend cooling” “When love begins to sicken and decay/It useth an enforcèd ceremony” “But hollow men, like horses hot at hand/Make gallant show and promise of their mettle”
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- “Thou hast described a hot friend cooling”
- “When love begins to sicken and decay/It useth an enforcèd ceremony”
- “But hollow men, like horses hot at hand/Make gallant show and promise of their mettle”
The lines are from William Shakespeare's tragic play "Julius Caesar" which tells the story of how the power to rule Rome was fought over by the different characters. The murder of the assumed king Julius Caesar began the battle for the ruler of Rome.
- "Thou has described a hot friend cooling" shows the conflict between the two murderers of Caesar, Cassius and Brutus. It shows Brutus saying that Lucillius describes Cassius as being angry.
- “When love begins to sicken and decay/It useth an enforcèd ceremony” implies that Brutus thinks the feeling of friendship that he had with Cassius had gone and now Cassius is just doing things for the sake of doing it, with really no feeling or interest.
- “But hollow men, like horses hot at hand/Make gallant show and promise of their mettle” Here, Brutus is comparing men to horses and said that even horses are careful not to boast too much among others, but they are also always in conflict with their surroundings.
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