How Is Julius Caesar Honorable

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Is Brutus an honorable man? The definition of “honorable” means showing selflessness, respect, and honor towards others. In Julius Caesar, Brutus shows many signs of being an honorable man. Brutus shows that he is honorable by continuing his work on freeing Rome from a dictatorship. As this journey continues, Brutus develops the trait of being an honorable man in Rome. Brutus characterizes himself as an honorable man by joining the conspiracy. He chose this because he wanted what is best for Rome, and it citizens. As Brutus stated, “It must be by his death; and for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general, He would be crowned” (2.1.10-12). As Brutus tells this to Lucius, he is trying to say that his decision is not in hatred toward Caesar, but he is doing what is best for Rome. Brutus is being very honest with Lucius in his decision to join the conspiracy. Brutus understands that if Caesar isn’t killed, then the republic is going to be destroyed. The …show more content…

Brutus stated to the Romans, “Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more” (3.1.21-22). The statement by Brutus to the Romans is a great example of why he is honorable. Brutus tells the Romans about his love for Caesar, but that he loved Rome more. The only reason he killed Caesar is because he wanted Rome to be in good hands. He believed that Caesar would get all the power, and not let the citizens have freedom. Brutus also makes the Romans think by stating, “Had you rather Caesar were living, and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men?” (3.1.22-24). Brutus is trying to tell the Romans that it is better that Caesar died because now they were free men. The Romans would be living a worse life with Caesar alive because they would have to work as slaves for him. Brutus shows to the crowd that he is honorable because of his intention of killing

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