Which statement describes a catastrophe in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar? The funeral mob supports the conspirators and joins Brutus’s armies to defeat Antony. The audience feels pity and fear over Brutus’ loss of his friend, Caesar. Brutus’s armies are defeated. Brutus is easily manipulated to join the conspiracy. Mark this and return

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Answer:

C. Brutus’s armies are defeated.

Explanation:

In literature, a catastrophe is the final event of extreme misfortune, or a disaster, that completes the unraveling of the plot. Brutus’s armies being defeated is catastrophic because Brutus is the protagonist, or the good guy in the story. Brutus's life depends on his army, and because it has been defeated, Brutus is certain to die.

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The statement describes a catastrophe in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is that Brutus’s armies are defeated.

What is The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar is a tragic play written by William Shakespeare.

It is the story of a leader, who took the wrong perception about people and made the wrong decisions.

He fought with Brutus's army.

His misreading resulted in his death and Civil War.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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