The Honorable Brutus In Julius Caesar

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Have you wondered if there could ever be a truly honorable politician? In William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar, Brutus, a noble Roman, is lead away from his loyalty to his friend Caesar by Cassius, a conspirator who does not want Caesar to become emperor. Following Caesar’s death, Brutus convinces the other conspirators to spare Caesar’s colleague, Antony, not knowing that Antony will turn the Roman people against the conspirators. Brutus is noble and loves his country; however, he is also naively innocent, which allows both his enemies and his allies to turn his strengths against him by convincing him to prioritize his patriotism over his other loyalties and by using his nobility as a shield, showing that Brutus is too honorable to survive …show more content…

In his apostrophe, Cassius admits, “Well, Brutus, thou art noble; yet I see / [t]hy honorable metal may be wrought / [f]rom that it is dispos[e]d” (1.2.306-8), showing that he can see that Brutus is noble, but also that Brutus can be manipulated. Cassius can tell that he will be able to use Brutus’s patriotism and honor against him by convincing him that Julius Caesar’s death is best for Rome. Brutus loves his country above all else; his patriotism can be easily exploited. When Antony asks if he can speak at Caesar’s funeral, Brutus agrees, but adds, “You shall not in your funeral speech blame us, / [b]ut speak all good you can devise of Caesar / [a]nd say you do [i]t by our permission” (3.1.245-7). Brutus assumes that if he sets requirements for Antony, Antony will obey because Brutus is so innocent that he expects everyone to be as honorable as he is. Brutus believes that Antony will follow the guidelines he has set, showing that his naivety makes him too trusting; his kindness, which would be a good choice in general, is a fatal choice in politics. The innocence Brutus displays shows his fellow politicians how his strengths can be turned against him, which proves that he will not make an acceptable

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