What moral dilemma does this excerpt express? Titinius feels guilty that Cassius is misinterpreted the scene and killed himself, and Titinius decides he must kill himself too. Messala feels guilty that Cassius is dead, and he decides they must pause battle to honor Cassius with a funeral. Messala has to decide whether to tell Brutus about Cassius or to kill Pindarus. Titinius has to decide whether to tell Brutus about Cassius or to kill Pindarus.

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Answer:

A.) Titinius feels guilty that Cassius is misinterpreted the scene and killed himself, and Titinius decides he must kill himself too.

Explanation:

The moral dilemma that this excerpt expresses is that " Titinius feels guilty that Cassius misinterpreted the scene and killed himself, and Titinius decides he must kill himself too. (Option A)

What is a Moral Dilemma?

A Moral dilemma is a condition in which a person is caught between two or more moral values or duties that have equal weight. That is both should and must be satisfied, but he or she has the capacity to only satisfy only one of them.

In the excerpt, Cassius misread the events that occurred as Titinius rode out to go and meet Brutus' men upon his own instruction. As he rides out, Pindarus gives Cassius information that Brutus' men have just handed Titinius a victory laurel. Cassius misreads this situation and falls on his own sword.

Titinius places the Victory Laurel, upon getting back, on the head of the now late Cassius and falls on his own weapon too.

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