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Read the excerpt from act 4, scene 3, of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.CASSIUS. Hath Cassius lived / To be but mirth and laughter to his Brutus / When grief and blood ill-tempered vexeth him?BRUTUS. When I spoke that, I was ill-tempered too.CASSIUS. Do you confess so much? Give me your hand.BRUTUS. And my heart too.CASSIUS. O Brutus!BRUTUS. What's the matter?CASSIUS. Have not you love enough to bear with me / When that rash humour which my mother gave me / Makes me forgetful?BRUTUS. Yes, Cassius, and from henceforth, / When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, / He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so.How does the characterization in this passage connect to its central idea?

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