The Downfall Of Brutus Brutus In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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In William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, Marcus Junius Brutus was one of the characters in the play and his role was Politician and he was very close to Julius Caesar. Therefore, Brutus is described as a tragic hero as a result of born of noble birth to Servilia and Marcus Junius Brutus the Elder. He was later adopted by his uncle Quintus Servilius Caepio for the reason that his father was killed by Pompey the Great in an unsure situation after he had taken part in the rebellion of Lepidus. Above all, Brutus had a very difficult time. He caused his own downfall by stabbing Julius Caesar to death close to the Theatre of Pompey on March 15. He is presented as a noble due to his high moral to the people of Rome. In particular, Brutus’ tragic

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