Brutus 'Thoughts On Brutus's Ceasar'

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Brutus starts his speech with saying “Romans, countrymen, and lovers!” as if he was speaking to the individuals that love Caesar. Brutus claims that his love is no less than Caesar’s. The reason he says that he slew Caesar is that Caesar wanted to enslave all of Rome. Brutus says “not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more” meaning that it was hard for him but it is what the country needed. At the end of his speech he says “who here is so vile that will not love his country?” and the first citizen replies “none, Brutus, none.”. The word love changes a lot of the emotion with his speech. Antony does not use it much to change ® Reading Comprehension Responses Read the question carefully and select the best answer. Total Score: 0/1 Which

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