Who Is Brutus A Betrayer Or A Patriot

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Being stabbed in the back hurts, and hurts more when it’s your best friend. Julius Caesar’s best friend, Brutus, and other conspirators assassinate him; in the play Julius Caesar. While some could argue Brutus was a patriot. By claiming his dastardly acts were for Rome; his actions seem more patriotic, and sympathetic. However, he was quick to believe his friend was a threat that needed to be dissolved. Moreover, his impulsive decisions illustrate how he could be seen as a betrayer. Brutus was a betrayer whose actions show how people are willing to betray their friend, for their own self-serving reasons. Many believe you must kill the weed before it grows; or in other words, solve a problem before it rises. Brutus also had that philosophy in mind, when Caussis attempted to persuade him. After the serval attempts, Brutus sided with the conspirators, to kill Caesar. While, it’s true a patriot would kill his friend, for the common good. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case for Brutus. Just to be one step closer to controlling Rome; Brutus allowed himself to be convinced his friend was a threat. When Brutus asked Caesar “I kiss thy hand, but not in flattery, Caesar. Desiring thee that Publius Cimber may have an immediate freedom of repeal.” Brutus knew Caesar would answer no, yet Brutus asked anyway. This quote shows how Brutus knew his …show more content…

Brutus started having strange encounters, with a “ghost”, or his guilty conscience. One night the “ghost” appeared again, and Brutus stated “What! Who goes there? I think it’s my bad eyesight that’s making me see this horrible vision. It’s coming toward me. Are you real? Are you a god, an angel, or a devil, that you make my blood turn cold and my hair stand up? Tell me what you are.” This quote explains how Brutus felt while talking to his inner self. His inner self was the part of him who knew what they did was wrong. This argument within shows how Brutus knew he was a

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