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flavius. hence! home, you idle creatures, get you home! is this a holid…

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flavius. hence! home, you idle creatures, get you home!
is this a holiday? what, know you not,
(being mechanical) you ought not walk
upon a labouring day, without the sign
of your profession? speak, what trade art thou?
-the tragedy of julius caesar,
william shakespeare
how does this scene demonstrate a casual relationship?
○ seeing the workers affects flaviuss ability to
complete his job.
○ seeing the workers influences flaviuss point of
view regarding caesar.
○ seeing the workers makes flavius seek out brutus
for guidance.
○ seeing the workers causes flavius to petition for an
end to the holiday.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: The scene does not show Flavius's job being affected by seeing workers.
  • Option 2: Flavius's reaction to workers (questioning their presence on a laboring day) can influence his view on Caesar (as the workers' actions relate to Caesar's celebration).
  • Option 3: There's no indication Flavius seeks Brutus for guidance here.
  • Option 4: Flavius is scolding workers to go home, not petitioning to end a holiday.

So the correct option is the one about influencing Flavius's view on Caesar.

Answer:

B. Seeing the workers influences Flavius’s point of view regarding Caesar.