A Comparison Of Brutus In Beowulf And Sir Gawain

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Unlike Beowulf and Sir Gawain, who are originally in control of their actions and judgments, Brutus is truly a tragic hero, as he is controlled by his friends’ grievous decisions. This action shows that parts of Brutus’ character is weak, as he is easily manipulated. Brutus has unwavering dedication to Rome and his friends are aware of it. They fear the direction Julius Caesar ruling is going and want to end his rule before it becomes any more drastic. Therefore, they convince Brutus to join their conspiracy in murdering Caesar. He feels that he is personally responsible for Rome’s fate. Throughout the play, he faces internal and emotional conflict about his actions. Therefore, Brutus shows indecisiveness when making decisions. Norman Sanders

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