read the excerpt from act 1, scene 3, of juli...

read the excerpt from act 1, scene 3, of julius caesar.\ncassius. and why should caesar be a tyrant then?\npoor man, i know he would not be a wolf\nbut that he sees the romans are but sheep.\nwhy is this excerpt an example of verbal irony?\no cassius speaks of the romans as sheep, but he believes they are strong independent thinkers.\no cassius portrays caesar as a cruel - hearted tyrant, and at the same time says he pities caesar because caesar cant help himself.\no cassius believes himself to be innocent, and only the audience knows that he is like a scheming wolf.\no cassius wishes that he could be a cruel leader like caesar.

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# Brief Explanations: Verbal irony occurs when words express something contrary to truth. Cassius portrays Caesar as a cruel - hearted tyrant yet says he pities him. This is ironic as pity is not usually associated with a view of someone as a tyrant. # Answer: Cassius portrays Caesar as a cruel - hearted tyrant, and at the same time says he pities Caesar because Caesar can't help himself.