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... rome of Caesar. Brutus also understands that he is putting it all on the line for his romans, therefore Brutus is an honorable man. ...
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... Brutus convinces the Romans that Caesar would be a tyrant if he did not murder him, while Antony convinces the Romans that Caesar is not ambitious and there ...
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... rome of Caesar. Brutus also understands that he is putting it all on the line for his romans, therefore Brutus is an honorable man. ...
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... rome of Caesar. Brutus also understands that he is putting it all on the line for his romans, therefore Brutus is an honorable man. ...
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Brutus believed that the Romans wanted him as the leader to assassinate Caesar, because of the forged notes that were sent to him by Cassius. ...
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Brutus believed that the Romans wanted him as the leader to assassinate Caesar, because of the forged notes that were sent to him by Cassius. ...
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... reasoning. Respect Throughout the play Brutus received the same amount of respect that he shared to the Romans. Cassius obviously ...
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... The Romans think that is bad due to Antony's speech of persuading the Romans to think that. Finally, Brutus dies because he has to take his own life or be ...
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... Nevertheless the mere fact that the Romans believed in such a tale demonstrates their violent persona. A Roman leader named Brutus during his life vowed to rid ...
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... Caesar's death. This shows that Brutus knows how to lure the crowd, appealing to their better judgement as Romans. He declares that ...
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... Caesar's death. This shows that Brutus knows how to lure the crowd, appealing to their better judgement as Romans. He declares that ...
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... Caesar's death. This shows that Brutus knows how to lure the crowd, appealing to their better judgement as Romans. He declares that ...
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... Caesar's death. This shows that Brutus knows how to lure the crowd, appealing to their better judgment as Romans. He declares that ...
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... The only one that comes to mind is the honourable Brutus. He tells to Romans that the killing of Caesar is in the best interest of Rome. ...
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... Brutus approached his audience using a sense of superiority, which he credited to his feeling of loyalty towards the Romans. He ...
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... planning to kill Caesar. Cassius also speaks to remind Brutus of how much he is liked by the Romans. To this, Brutus answers him ...
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... Brutus does not think that the Romans would do well under the rule of a king, and concludes that Caesar would want him to assume leadership in order to prevent ...
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... If Antony did not turn the Romans against Brutus, the conspiracy could have become stronger and might have destroyed Rome completely. ...
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... Some Romans may know how Julius Caesar was murdered, but the Romans can't decide who should replace Caesar, Antony or Brutus. The ...
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... read the will, he then incites the crowd to scream "mutiny" and "We'll burn the house of Brutus" and then reads the will which gives all romans "seventy-five ...
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... He ends the speech with assuring himself and all Romans, again, that he did it for Rome. Brutus was not professional about his speech, it showed lack of ...
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... "Friends, Romans, countrymen, I come to bury Caesar not to praise him." But like Antony, Brutus is a strong leader though with a lowered conscience and a ...
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... Brutus opened his speech by calling the people "Romans, countrymen, and lovers (friends)..." placing the people's love for their country ahead of their love ...
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... I think they were right about that. On the other hand I think if Brutus ruled he would have treated the Romans just like Caesar would have. ...
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... remorse afterward. What Brutus thinks of the mob: Brutus conceives the mob as an intelligent group of Romans. This is his flaw. He ...
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... Cassius explains to Brutus that Caesar is no better than any other Roman, the Romans do not want an emperor, and that he has a duty to his family to bring down ...
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... to Phillipi. Since the Romans liked Brutus, they thought that if he killed Caesar, then he had a good reason for it. However, if ...
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... After Caesars death he speaks to his "Friends, Romans, countrymen..." Even by calling ... Yet Brutus says he was ambitious: And Brutus in an honorable man." He is ...
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... Caesar tells him about Calphurnia's dreams; Decius Brutus cleverly gives them a ... spouting blood in many pipes, in which so many smiling Romans bathed, signifies ...
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... Without flattering, his nobility Brutus would probably never have joined the conspirators. ... She dreamt that smiling Romans were washing their hands in Caesar's ...
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