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Read from Act II, Scene II of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
How does the citizens' disillusionment development, and to which theme does this relate?

A.
through Antony's mention of Caesar's goals, relating to the theme of ambition

B.
through Antony's discussion of Caesar's greatness, relating to the theme of legacy

C.
through Antony's description of Brutus's misdeeds, relating to the theme of justice

D.
through Antony's speech praising Brutus, relating to the theme of power over the people

E.
through Antony's discussion of battle as a form of justice, relating to the theme of violence

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