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18 February, 23:54

What theme is implied in Act V when Cassius misunderstands what happens to Titinius?

One should immediately give into one's emotions and disregard logic.

One should only think about himself and do what benefits him.

One should act quickly and make decisions before it is too late.

One should be patient and gather facts before one misinterprets them.

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  1. 19 February, 00:12
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    One should be patient and gather facts before one misinterprets them.

    Cassius sees Titinius go down to fight and misunderstands the situation. He thinks that Titinius has been captured and killed because of Pindarus' false report, so takes drastic measures to have Pindarus hold his sword so he can fall on it, dying.
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