Respuesta :
The passage alludes to the inability of humans to judge others well or bad completely and with accuracy.
Explanation:
This passage from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar alludes to its central theme and the tragedy of Brutus, the protagonist of the play.
It is about the blinding of the eyes of humans and not being able to see the virtues and the flaws in the people they are surrounded by.
Caesar trusted his mates who had murdered him.
Brutus had believed that killing his own friend whom he believed to be fallen would be good for the nation but the opposite happens.
He also believed that Cassius was good but now has taken to his flaws and regrets over Caesar who in his mind would now have been a great king.