Brutus' honorable traits and qualities contributed to his leadership and how he was viewed by Romans. Cassius had a good point when he said, "I know that virtue to be in you, Brutus, as well as I do know your outward favor. Well honor is the subject of my story." With that comment, Cassius highlights the fact that Brutus' intentions are honorable. Brutus also proved himself honorable when he said, "For let gods so speed me, us I love the name of honor more than I fear death." By that Brutus meant that he would rather have the Gods speed his life up, and bring death nearer, than not be honorable. Brutus' leadership was excellent, he proved his honor to his position by saying, "Brutus had rather be a villager, than to repute himself a son of Rome." This signifies tha
in all respect was Brutus' guideline as he boasted him leadership.
y he would not be. Brutus Proved himself to be intellectual in many ways.
Throughout the entire play there were smart characters, but Brutus'intellect was better and more sophisticated than any ones. During a conversation between Brutus and Cassius stated, "Sham'st o conspiracy though to show thy dangerous brow by night when evils are most free." This proves Brutus' intellect because he tells the conspirators that they should not be dressing do suspicious, and that they should dress normal so they do not bring attention to themselves. Portia also highlights the fact that Brutus is intellectual when she says, "Brutus is wise and, were he not in
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