Julius Caesar

Act II

. All of the following events or situations in Act 2 are ironic except which? Explain how you came to this answer and how you came to find this out

a. Caesar dismissed his wife, who loves him, for his noblemen, who are planning on killing him

b. Caesar is arrogant and pompous in public, but in private, he’s humble, logical, and down to earth

c. Caesar is given several warnings or omens not to go to the Capitol, yet he plans to go anyway

d. Caesar welcomes and prepares to drink wine with the men (who plan to kill him) into his home

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d. Caesar welcomes and prepares to drink wine with the men (who plan to kill him) into his home

This is ironic because Caesar does not expect the men who enter his home to be a threat. Brutus is like a son to him..... and their plot never once enters his mind.