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Which statement describes a catastrophe in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

aBrutus faces death with honor after he has seen his errors.
bThe audience feels pity and fear over the outcome of the play.
cThe mob turns against the conspirators and defeats Brutus’s armies.
dBrutus is easily manipulated and persuaded by others.

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C

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C

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The mob turning against the conspirators and defeat of Brutus’s armies best describes a catastrophe in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.

After the death of Caeser, the citizen of Rome became aware of the role played by Liberatores in killing the Emperor which involves Brutus who conspire against Caesar with his friend and brother-in-law Gaius Cassius and other men. This lead the people to exile both men from rome

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