Julius Caesar William Shakespeare Characters

Question: Julius Caesar Help!!?
In the first act of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare establishes two important conflicts that will carry throughout the play. Look back in the text and decide what these conflicts are. In order to find them, keep in mind the definition of conflict.
• Which characters are clashing with others in the story?
• Which characters are facing an internal battle with their own thoughts or feelings?Name both conflicts, Briefly describe each conflict, and explain how Shakespeare establishes it through the events of the play, the words of each character, and the actions of each character.
Please help me.
Answer: If you read the play, you should find this question very simple.
The only character with ANY internal conflict (throughout the whole play) is Brutus. As for a clash, how about Cassius and his conspiracy to kill Caesar?
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