Robert Anderson, in his essay that opens Collection 12, recalls a saying about the theatre: all you need is a "platform and a passion or two." Several passions are dramatized in "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar." Choose one of them (such as justice, vengeance, ambition, love, or honor) and write a paragraph about how that passion is illustrated in the action of the play. Support your argument by referencing two scenes in which that passion is particularly evident.