An Explanation Of Brutus In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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There’s sometimes a struggle in life where you have to do something to make the best out of what’s coming from it. In Act III, Scene II, Brutus and Antony had a chance to give their explanation of what was tooken place at the Capitol. In “Julius Caesar” Brutus decided to do something for the best of Rome. Brutus killed Caesar even though he loved him a lot he knew it was the right thing. When Brutus said that about Caesar it meant that he was trying to protect Rome from Caesar’s decisions from being king. He promised he was going to cry for Caesar because he was a really good guy. Brutus knew it would be the best for Rome and the people from there too. “Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.” For Brutus it was a hate and

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