Brutus for Ruler in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"

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In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare there are several people who would be good rulers of Rome. Out of them all Brutus would have been the best choice to lead Rome. Brutus would be the best chosen leader for Rome for several reasons. Brutus was a very smart man and smartness is a very good quality for a leader. Another feature Brutus had, was he had very little or maybe even no emotions, and if he did he did a very good job of hiding them. A further aspect of Brutus is that he was very well respected by everyone.

A trait that Brutus shows several times is his smartness. In act two he talks to himself about whether or not he should join the conspirators and kill Caesar. He compares Caesar to an unhatched serpent egg because when it is hatched (Caesar crowned king) it will become very deadly. Another demonstration of his smartness is shown when he tells the conspirators not to invite too many people to kill Caesar or else it will look to much like a slaughter. This quote shows how Brutus does not wish to kill Caesar brutally but he would rather kill him with some sort of ...

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