Brutus Loyalty In Julius Caesar Essay

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In the tragedy, Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Brutus is left with a decision between loyalty and betrayal. The people of Rome are blinded by Caesar’s fame and power,that they don’t see what is the reason behind his motives. The senate is angry and concerned with the power that Caesar is gaining, so a few noble men decide to take action against Julius and decide to terminate his reign. The group of conspirators, including Caesar’s dear friend Brutus, joined together to assassinate Caesar before he could gain too much power over the people of Rome and become a Dictator over them.
Julius Caesar gained his fame and power over the people of Rome coming home victorious in the battles. He won the people's hearts by throwing them parties and …show more content…

Although Caesar was ambitious he was also very naive when it came to the assassination plot against him. The naive sense Caesar expedited later lead to his untimely death. Marcus Brutus was a nobleman, the people of Rome respected and valued his ideas. His ego, patriotic nature, and honesty are all flaws that can’t be masked within himself. Brutus’s ego for his family and his honesty is used by Cassius to persuade Brutus into joining in the plot against his dear friend Caesar. Brutus’s patriotic nature for Rome is the main reason he joined in the assassination. In the play Brutus confesses that he isn’t doing it out of jealousy but to save the Roman people. Antony was loyal individual, he honored Caesar and wanted him to become the dictator of Rome. Throughout the play you notice Antony’s loyalty, even after Caesar dies. Antony wants the conspirators to pay for the actions of killing his friend by persuading the Roman people to turn against Brutus and Cassius. Antony tricks the conspirators into thinking that he is their accomplice. Cassius was a jealous man but he was also very knowledgeable. He hated the fact that Caesar had gained all of this power over the Roman people and decided . He had

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