Brutus did the right thing by joining the conspiracy for the better of Rome. He is able to use Logos, Ethos, and Pathos to justify the reasons for his actions against Caesar. Brutus’s main reason for killing Caesar is to stop him before he gets too powerful. As Brutus says in the ...
Caesar, their reasons for killing Caesar and their own personalities, they share some really interesting common points as well. Brutus and Cassius have different places in Caesar’s mind. We can understand that Brutus is seen as a Nobel, honest and trustworthy friend to Caesar, because of the...
Brutus is the only conspirator to have impersonal motives in killing Caesar. In fact, his motives are trying to find the best solution for Rome, and in the end, he must make the hard choice of killing his best friend for his homeland. As early as Brutus’ conversation with Cassius in ...