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It seems like the answer to this option C, Brutus must decide whether to help in the plot to kill Caesar.
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It seems like Brutus is questioning if Cesar’s rise to power will change who he is. This is seen in how he wonders if Cesar’s rise “might change his nature”.
He seems to believe Cesar won’t be fit for it, as he talks about his concerns with the “young’s ambition” and seems to think Cesar is not ready to rule. Because of this, Brutus is deciding if he should Kill Cesar to prevent him from ruining their city or if he should not interfere and watch him and the city fall.
Answer: Brutus must decide whether to help in the plot to kill Caesar.
Explanation: The moral dilemma that this excerpt from Act II, Scene I, of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, shows is Brutus must decide whether to help in the plot to kill Caesar. Caesar is going to be crowned. Brutus is not sure whether this power will corrupt Caesar. He decides to help in the plot because his danger is like that of a serpent's egg that should be killed before it hatches.