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In the play Julius Caesar, why is Brutus upset with Cassius?

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Stoicism was an ancient philosophy that taught that people should focus on reason and not allow emotions to control them. Cassius accuses Brutus of this because Brutus got so upset at him for not supplying money to pay the soldiers. ... The reason he got so upset is because his wife, Portia, killed herself

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Answer:

Brutus is mad at Cassius for not supplying money to pay the soldiers.

Step-by-step explanation:

All of this happened because Cassius accused Brutus of having wronged him.

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