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Marcus Brutus

Marcus Brutus is a senator whom Rome admired highly for his noble attitude. Brutus’ way of thought is idealistic. His idealism causes him to make multiple unpractical decisions, which bring him to death by the end of the play. Cassius and Antony are able to take advantage of the naive Brutus. Cassius is the first to break Brutus from his moral code and ethics to join the conspirators. He is also able to convince Brutus, killing Ceasar was the only way to be safe from him. When in reality Brutus could have been more practical and used Ceasar for his power and wealth.

After Brutus killed Ceasar he tries to explain his actions to himself. In this process of reassurance Brutus doubts himself because he didn’t follow his strict moral code. Ceasar really hadn’t misused his powers over Rome, which makes it even harder for Brutus to accept his actions. Brutus concludes finally, the killing was sacrificial and for t

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