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2 July, 18:05

What happens to Antony at the end of Julius Caesar?

A: He avenges Caesar and commits su*cide by running into his own sword.

B: He dies after Pindarus, at his request, stabs him with his own sword.

C: He loses the battle but reconciles with Cassius and Octavius.

D: He survives the battle and declares Brutus the most noble Roman

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  1. 2 July, 18:28
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    D: He survives the battle and declares Brutus the most noble Roman.

    Explanation:

    The battle between Octavius and Brutus show that Brutus had lost the war. Antony was an ally to Octavius and Brutus was their common enemy. After the defeat of Brutus, Octavius and Antony were the victors of the war. However, on seeing Brutus death body, who had stabbed himself to death, Antony declares that Brutus was the noblest Roman of all. He says that Brutus was a worthy citizen. Unlike other conspirators who killed Caesar out of jealousy, Antony says that Brutus acted in the belief that it was for the common good of all Romans.
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