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  • 24-10-2017
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Why do Cassius and Brutus take their own lives at the end of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

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live4dramaoy0yf9
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  • 24-10-2017
Cassius and Brutus take their own lives at the end of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" to avoid being captured by the enemy. It was more to preserve their pride than anything else. 
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huntrw6
huntrw6 huntrw6
  • 27-05-2019

A correct answer is:

Cassius and Brutus take their own lives at the end of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar to not be captured by their enemy.

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