Brutus Is No Villain In The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar

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In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus is no villain. He may be portrayed by one to some characters, but his intentions are pure. The actions taken by Brutus may seem like the actions of a villain, but there is a different perspective that I have on his actions. I interpret Brutus as the mistaken hero who was trying to do what he thought was best, putting the city of Rome before himself. Brutus is no villain in my eyes. I consider him to be a hero. The mistaken man was judged for his decisions and actions throughout the entire play, but he did nothing but try to help the people of Rome. He was lured into the decision to assassinate Caesar. He only went through with it because he thought he was protecting Rome. He believed Caesar

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