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... Rome was incredibly strong. As a consequence of this love Brutus had to make many sacrifices, the greatest of which was his life. ...
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Brutus said in his speech that he assures any dear friend on Caesar's that his love for him was no greater then their love. Brutus ...
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... In return, Caesar's love towards Brutus was no less than his . ... His love for Brutus seemed quite genuine, particularly after the assassination. ...
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... enslave the people of Rome. "It's not that I love Caesar, but that I love Rome more." (3,2,22-3) -Brutus. This love for Rome is ...
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... After commiting the crime he said "If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caeser's, to him I say that Brutus' love to Caeser was no less than his ...
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... back onto the people of Rome. Brutus love of Rome is very strong and deep in his heart. As Brutus is talking to Cassius, Brutus ...
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... deep respect for one another. On more than one occasion, Caesar openly shows his love for Brutus. As they are celebrating in the ...
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... lead to Brutus' downfall. Brutus had an overabundance of love for his country which blinded him to the truth. Brutus had said in ...
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... lead to Brutus' downfall. Brutus had an overabundance of love for his country which blinded him to the truth. Brutus had said in ...
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... Brutus loved him but cared for the people of Rome much more than his love for Caesar. Caesar's last words demonstrate his respect for Brutus. "Et tu Brute? ...
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... Portia\'s fears for her husband\'s health, both mental and physical, show her loyalty and her love for her husband. What is Brutus sick, / And will he steal ...
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... did love Caesar when I struck him, have thus proceeded." (Act 3, Scene 1, Lines 179-183); And also when he said: "So fare you well at once; for Brutus' tongue ...
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... he is only sick. Eventually, Portia sliced herself to prove her love to Brutus. That is an act of desperation. She should not be ...
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... Brutus says that he never hurt Caesar, but he cried for Caesar's love. He said that he had to kill him because of Caesar's ambition. ...
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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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... Rome loved him. They loved him before the death of Julius Caesar and they still love him. "Live, Brutus! Live, live!" (page 117 ...
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... To anyone insulted by his speech he wonders if, as Romans who love their freedom, they could be offended or reject what he, Brutus, says. ...
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... To anyone insulted by his speech he wonders if, as Romans who love their freedom, they could be offended or reject what he, Brutus, says. ...
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... To anyone insulted by his speech he wonders if, as Romans who love their freedom, they could be offended or reject what he, Brutus, says. ...
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... How many eyes hence shall this our lofty scene be acted over...." Lines 111-112. Cassius says this to get support and love from Brutus. ...
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... crowd. Brutus states that he has carried out this heinous act because of his love for Rome, and for the good of the people. (This ...
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... To anyone insulted by his speech he wonders if, as Romans who love their freedom, they could be offended or reject what he, Brutus, says. ...
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... For Cassius is aweary of the world;/ Hated by one he loves; braved by his brother." It is here that Cassius professes his brotherly love for Brutus and asks ...
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... He honestly murdered his friend out of fear of his ambition, as he says in the funeral speech, "Brutus' love to Caesar was no less that his. ...
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... backs them with power. Brutus is admirable for his love and devotion to Rome. He was born Roman and died Roman. His affection for ...
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... The murder of Caesar scares the people. Brutus says he killed him because of his love for Rome. ... Brutus says he done it for his love of Rome. ...
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... Though their mindsets may be different they still love and deeply care about their ... 5.) In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" Brutus is the tragic character. ...
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... Though their mindsets may be different they still love and deeply care about their ... 5.) In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" Brutus is the tragic character. ...
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... To anyone insulted by his speech he wonders if, as Romans who love their freedom, they could be offended or reject what he, Brutus, says. ...
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... He was more loyal to people he's never met before, than his own friend. If Brutus did not love Rome more, he would not have killed his good friend. ...
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