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At the end of Act I, Scene iii. Brutus is visited by a vision of the

ghost of Caesar. The arrival of Caesar's ghost is a strange thing that
has been interpreted many ways. Which of the following are
possible explanations for Caesar's ghost?
Caesar's ghost has come to warn Brutus about the Battle of Philippi.
Caesar's ghost has come to frighten Brutus.
Brutus, in his guilt, is imagining Caesar's ghost.
Someone else is playing a trick on Brutus.
All of the above

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Brutus, in his guilt, is imagining Caesar’s ghost. When one is struck with guilt, they may have hallucinations due to grief and traumatic events occurring.
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