Lucretia's rape and suicide are narrated as the event that makes Brutus and the nobility honor-bound to overthrow the king.
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Lucretia's rape and suicide are narrated as the event that makes Brutus and the nobility honor-bound to overthrow the king.
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"His name is Tarcanus Superbus. Okay? Superbus is Latin for arrogant. So he's often referred to as Tarcan the Proud. Okay? So Tarcan the..."
"And he is very much opposed to the tyranny of the king. And Lucretia says to her husband and to his friend Lucius Brutus,..."
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