Brutus Decisions In Julius Caesar

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This is the huge turn on Brutus’s decision. Previously, Brutus is neutral on both side of against Caesar and for Caesar. He doesn’t want to betray his friend, but he realized he must save the people of Rome. Brutus’s soliloquy present Brutus’s final decision on the assassination of Caesar. He began his speech by saying how he believed Caesar will become too powerful and misuse his power. Brutus assumed that once Caesar is crown ruler, Caesar will reach to top of the social class chain and forget the people who helped him get to where he is. Caesar will begin to make his own decisions and not listen to the people of Rome. Therefore Caesar is the ruler. No one has to tell him what to do. Brutus’s motivation is based on a prediction and observation

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