Julius Caesar Friendship

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Do you believe that friendship is less important than showing your nationalism towards your country? Some people are patriotic and would rather commit their lives to their country rather than forming friendships and alliances. One of the most contradicting questions people ask is whether or Brutus should’ve killed Julius Caesar. According to the evidence that has been provided in the story, Julius deserved to be stabbed to death by the conspirators and Brutus. The conspirators and Brutus believed that Caesar would be too ambitious, he would become a tyrant, and the Roman Republic would collapse under his rule.

The conspirators did the logical thing by killing Caesar. First, he was a very ambitious man and would do anything to get his way. For instance, Julius believes that he doesn’t obtain any flaws and blames everyone for his actions. Secondly, he wanted to conquer the entire world and he knew nothing would’ve stopped him or his madness. If they didn’t kill him, Caesar would have ruled the world with ease and he would be ruthless. No one is equal to him, he thinks of himself like a god. (II, ii, 105-107). …show more content…

Brutus states that when a leader gets closer to his/her goal, they block out everything and only look at that goal ahead. (II, i, 21-27). He then proceeded to say that they need to kill Caesar before he becomes the king. During Brutus’ soliloquy, he stated that Caesar would become a tyrant, and ignore the common people of Rome. He described Julius as a serpent egg and explained that once the egg is hatched, the sneaky creature would wander about. (II, i,

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