Brutus Is Wrong To Join The Conspiracy

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Brutus is wrong to join the conspiracy because he loves Caesar, Caesar is a good ruler, and in the end, both Brutus and Cassius kill themselves. Brutus is given a horrible opportunity to join a conspiracy. Brutus makes the wrong choice--most likely because of the intent of the conspiracy and the pressure that is put on him. He does much thinking about it and he ultimately chose wrong. Brutus is wrong to join the conspiracy because he loves Caesar, and Caesar loves Brutus as well. Brutus loves Caesar and, in the beginning, doesn’t really want any harm to come to him. Near the beginning of the play, Brutus shows how he feels about Caesar’s position: BRUTUS. What means this shouting? I do fear the people Choose Caesar for their king. CASSIUS. Ay, do you fear it? Then must I think you would not have it so. BRUTUS. I would not, Cassius, yet I love him well. (I.ii.78-82) Brutus outright says that he does not want Caesar as his king. He does not believe him to be a good leader, but he does love him. He would rather have someone else be king even though he does love Caesar. Brutus should have thought more deeply about what Caesar means to him and if what the …show more content…

Caesar doesn’t always seem like a great person or leader because of things like his arrogance, but he does good for his people. At the very beginning of the play, a Cobbler attests to how Caesar brings home victories and makes his people proud, “But indeed, sir, we make holiday to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph” (I.i.29-30). There are always those who believe that their leader does not lead well, but there are many that truly believe that Caesar and does lead well and that love him. Brutus joins the conspiracy largely due to the fact that Brutus doesn’t want him to lead and be king even though the people do. He thinks that Caesar should be kept from becoming king even though Caesar has done so much for his people and for

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