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... kill. For these actions, Brutus is proven a noble man. Brutus's ... Caesar. As a result of these actions, Brutus has tragic flaws. To ...
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... Before, you can understand the actions of Brutus you must take a closer look at his character. I believe that Brutus was overall, a good person. ...
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... code. Ceasar really hadn't misused his powers over Rome, which makes it even harder for Brutus to accept his actions. Brutus concludes ...
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Julius Caesar Throughout Julius Caesar, Brutus's actions have very extensive ramifications, I wish to review his actions, and the motivating factors behind ...
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... He should have been there for his wife. Brutus did not think about his actions before they were done. ... Brutus' actions were quick, not very well thought-out. ...
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... He states " But for the general" pleading to the crowd that his actions were for their own good. Marcus Brutus completely betrayed his former good friend ...
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... Brutus's noble and virtuous manner, shows throughout the play that his actions are governed solely through reasoning and what he believes to be the best course ...
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... villager. Throughout the play, Brutus instinctively used honor as a guideline for his actions and reasoning. Respect Throughout ...
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... Although the other conspirators accept Brutus' judgment, Antony's actions will later show how drastically fallacious he is. Brutus ...
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... incapable of acting with "reason" and he employed this inability to manipulate and control their emotions and actions. By using Brutus' own explanations for ...
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... option. Actions as well as words of Brutus offer the most credible proof that the assassination of Caesar is wrong. Through many ...
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... Brutus, Cassius, and Antony had motives for their actions. I will explain what each of them stood to gain from the death of Caesar. ...
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... Brutus' actions were something like "oh, she's dead, oh darn, life goes on." It seems to me that Brutus does not care very much for Portia, only for himself. ...
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... Cassius' soliloquy, an egoist nature brings out negative qualities, like deceit and dishonesty, and applies to his actions. Second, Brutus, while Cassius ...
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... Brutus moves on and starts justifying his actions. He claims that he is responsible for the death of Caesar because of Caesar's ambition. ...
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... Brutus paid more attention to his deeper judgment, both would have continued to live long, productive lives, and not have been so susceptible to the actions ...
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... Brutus paid more attention to his deeper judgment, both would have continued to live long, productive lives, and not have been so susceptible to the actions ...
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... down. These actions manipulate Brutus to believe Caesar must be murdered, or else Rome will crumble under his kingship. Brutus was ...
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... A true hero would think of other people before thinking of himself. In the play, we see Brutus feelings and actions, more than Caesar's. ...
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... He converts Brutus to his mere puppet. Cassius dreams of the thoughts and actions and has Brutus carry the negative plans out. Cassius ...
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... future. Even though Brutus' actions are noble, no one can ever hope to control history, those who try suffer a terrible fate. "Caesar ...
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... They can only respond, " None, Brutus, none." That is, none are offended, they do not disagree or argue with his words or his actions. ...
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... They can only respond, " None, Brutus, none." That is, none are offended, they do not disagree or argue with his words or his actions. ...
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... They can only respond, " None, Brutus, none." That is, none are offended, they do not disagree or argue with his words or his actions. ...
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... Brutus explains his actions by saying that he loved Caesar but, "Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more." Then he asks if the people would ...
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... They can only respond, " None, Brutus, none." That is, none are offended, they do not disagree or argue with his words or his actions. ...
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... I am not quite certain on how Caesar stole our freedom, but I am sure that some of his actions prove this. Brutus said that he loved Caesar, but because of his ...
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... Brutus commits this murder believing that it is the best thing to do. He wants Rome to be great, and commits all his actions to that cause, and it ultimately ...
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... to gain power. Antony has learned that mistakes can and have been made by Brutus, yet he does not try to explain Brutus' actions.
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... Caesar. While Brutus tries to manipulate the Romans to think that the actions of Caesar are for himself and not Rome. Brutus is ...
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