"... Men at some time are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in out stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings. 'Brutus' and 'Caesar': what should be in that 'Caesar'? Why should that name be sounded more than yours?..." Act 1 Scene 2 Lines 138-142
I Picked this quote to be significant because after a celebration of Caesars military victory, Cassius attempts to persuade Brutus against Caesar. Cassius exclaims that Caesar should not be appreciated more than Brutus and Brutus deserves praise from the people of Rome. Two of the major contributors in Caesars death are plotting against him early in the play.
No comments:
Post a Comment