After I examined Brutus' relationship towards Caesar, his involvement in the conspiracy and his importance to the plot it all became clear. Brutus had one particular reason for killing Caesar and that was for the good of the people and the republic. Brutus had no personal reason for killing ...
A clear and unbiased thinker will not be swayed by his emotions when making decisions. This can be seen in Brutus’s dilemma where he was torn between his personal affection for Caesar and the need to end his dictatorship. In the end, he chose to not let his personal emotions interfere ...
19. Be sudden, for,etc.: Be quick, for we fear interference. 21. Cassius or Caesar,etc. That is, one of us two shall not return alive, for I will slay myself if we do not succeed in killing him. 22. constant:firm, as already twice in the play. ...
Answer to: What does Brutus mean in Julius Caesar when he says 'My heart doth joy that yet in all my life / I found no man but he was true to me'?...
“valiant” he was able to demonstrate to the Plebeians that he still loved Caesar and did not kill him out of spite‚ jealousy‚ or any other malevolent reason‚ but because in the end‚ “[Caesar] was ambitious” and thereforeBrutushad to kill his “best lover for the good of ...
He makes an error in judgment, and when killing Caesar causes all of Rome to turn against the conspirators everything from then on causes tragic events. All of which eventually lead to his death. The main reason that Marcus Brutus deserves the title of tragic hero is his noble personality....
On the one hand, Cassius sees it as a way to gain more power for himself while destroying the king and all his power. On the other hand, Brutus believes that in killing Caesar he is preserving peace for the Romans’ future years. Throughout the play, Shakespeare uses different techniques...
for the good of Rome. At Caesars's funeral, Brutus gives a speech to convince the citizens that the conspirators were right to kill Caesar. In contrast, Antony gives a speech to convince the Romans that there was no real reason to kill Caesar. Both characters try to persuade the audience...