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Analyze what Murrow means when he quotes Shakespeare and says, “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the stars but in ourselves What play is this quote from and which character says it?

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Cassius, a nobleman in the Romans says this in the play Julius Caesar.

Cassius is trying to tell Brutus that Julius should not be a monarch. He is just trying to say that it wasn't because of fate that they are unable to stop Julius. It was because of their lowly position in the country that prevented them from doing such a feat.

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