QUESTION IMAGE
Question
brutus. he is not doubted. - a word, lucillius. how he (cassius) received you let me be resolved. lucillius. with courtesy and with respect enough, but not with such familiar instances, nor with such free and friendly conference, as he hath used of old. brutus. thou hast described a hot friend cooling. ever note, lucillius; when love begins to sicken and decay it useth an enforced ceremony. there are no tricks in plain and simple faith; but hollow men, like horses hot at hand, make gallant show and promise of their mettle; but when they should endure the bloody spur, they fall their crests and, like deceitful jades, what conflict does brutus describe in the passage? his external conflict with cassius his external conflict with mark antony his internal conflict over killing caesar his internal conflict about the state of rome
In the passage, Brutus and Lucillius discuss Cassius' changed behavior towards Brutus. There is no mention of Mark Antony or the state of Rome. The focus is on the relationship between Brutus and Cassius, indicating an external conflict between them.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
A. his external conflict with Cassius