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Julius Caesar Study Guide

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by William Shakespeare
About 261 pages (78,389 words)
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Act 5, Scene 4 Summary

Brutus urges his men to "yet hold up your heads!" Cato and Lucilius, tow soldiers, are on the battlefield and engage some of Antony and Octavius' soldiers as they enter. Cato is killed and Lucilius captured. He is told to yield or die. Lucilius offers money for the soldier to kill him, claiming that he is Brutus. The soldier says Brutus cannot be killed, and he takes him to Antony. Antony knows Lucilius is not Brutus, and Lucilius says Brutus would never be taken prisoner. Antony orders Lucilius kept alive and treated kindly, and sends someone to find out if.....

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