Brutus. bear with me, good boy, i am much forgetful. canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes a while, and touch thy instrument a strain or two? lucius. ay, my lord, an’t you. brutus. it does, my boy. i trouble thee too much, but thou art willing. lucius. it is my duty, sir. brutus. i should not urge thy duty past thy might. i know young bloods look for a time of rest. lucius. i have slept, my lord, already. brutus. it was well done, and thou shalt sleep again. i will not hold thee long. if i do live, i will be good to thee. [music, and a song] this is a sleepy tune. o murderous slumber, lay’st thou thy leaden mace upon my boy, that plays thee music? —gentle knave, good night; i will not do thee so much wrong to wake thee. if thou dost nod thou break’st thy instrument; i’ll take it from thee, and, good boy, good night. let me see, let me see, is not the leaf turned down where i left reading? here it is, i think. what does this interaction reveal about brutus’s character? select two options. he has trouble relaxing. he is becoming absentminded. he treats his servants humanely. he takes advantage of his servants. he puts his own needs before others’.
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