In Brutus's soliloquy at the beginning of Act 2 Scene 1.
They are in brutus' tent.
To Brutus tent
Pathos
they died at the end of act3 scene2.
In Brutus's soliloquy at the beginning of Act 2 Scene 1.
They are in brutus' tent.
To Brutus tent
Mark Antony in Act 3 Scene 2 of Juilus Caesar to the townspeople right after Caesar was murdered by Brutus and his gang of assassins, he effectively turned the people away against Brutus, he was misquoting Brutus' line from the beginning of the play
Pathos
In Act 3, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," both Cassius and Brutus leave the scene after their confrontation. The argument strains their friendship and sets in motion the events leading to Caesar's assassination.
That is said by Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act 3 scene 2.
they died at the end of act3 scene2.
In Julius Caesar, common people treated Julius like a god. Brutus knew people wanted Julius to be King, but Brutus feared that "power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely". Brutus thought power centered in one man, Caesar, would overturn the republic.
Cassius appeals to his and Brutus's friendship.
Cassius appeals to his and Brutus's friendship.
Brutus says "Into what dangers would you lead me, Cassius." in Act 1 Scene 2