One of the central conflicts in the play centers around Brutus's internal conflict. When is this conflict resolved?
Brutus kills Caesar and sparks a civil war.
Brutus gives his speech at Caesar's funeral.
Brutus kills himself.
Brutus and Cassius are defeated at Philippi.

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Answer:

Central conflict in the play centers around Brutus's internal conflict. It is resolved when Brutus kills himself.

Explanation:

The inherent questioning of Brutus and his inability to justify his actions to himself is the inner working of the play and forms its main conflict.

It is ultimately resolved when Ceaser is revenged by his friends and relatives Marc Antony and Octavious who enter the camp of Brutus and Cassius who are defeated.

Here, Brutus decides to kill himself to repent for what he did to Ceaser who was his friend.

Answer:

Brutus kills himself. poor brutus he shouldn't have submitted to peer pressure.

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