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Essay / The Analysis of Brutus - 515
In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a play by William Shakespeare, there is one man noblest above all others. His name is Marcus Brutus. Brutus was the man responsible for the death of Caesar who was his close friend. Although Caesar was betrayed, no one was more melancholy than Brutus himself. However, Brutus would not kill his best friend for no reason or reason. After analyzing Brutus' participation in the conspiracy, his friendship for Caesar and his importance in the conspiracy, the truth can finally be understood. Marcus Brutus was the main character in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. His participation in the conspiracy against Caesar was essential for the plot to work. Cassius knew this, which is why he tried very hard to convince him to assassinate Caesar and save Rome. The reason the conspirators wanted Brutus on their side was because he was an honorable man who Rome loved. It is Cassius who says this: “Brutus will lead the way, and we will adorn his heels with the boldest and best hearts of Rome. » (act 3, scene 1, ll.135-136). Brutus is then inspired b...