Betrayal In Julius Caesar

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Julius Caesar is a play that is filled with betrayal, disloyalty, and many more tragedies. Caesar is a dynamic man that plans on being king, the only problem is he plans of making the government into a dictatorship. Cassius, and the rest of the senate thinks that he will make a weak king not only physically but in an authoritative perspective by the reason of he would invert the republic and that he is treated more like a God, but is nothing but a man. Cassius is persuading Brutus into realizing that he is highly respected and how venerated he is and in my view it seemed that Cassius was essentially implying that Brutus would make a better king than Caesar would be. While Brutus is still pondering on Cassius’s offer, Cassius is devising a sedition against Caesar. Meanwhile Rome is being afflicted with terrible …show more content…

At the end of the war Cassius is killed, and he good friend Titinius commits suicide over the death of his friend, and Brutus also commits suicide with a heavy heart stating that Caesar can rest …show more content…

Romans, countrymen, and friends! Listen to my reasons and be silent so you can hear. Believe me on my honor and keep my honor in mind, so you may believe me. Be wise when you criticize me and keep your minds alert so you can judge me fairly. If there’s anyone in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar’s, I say to him that my love for Caesar was no less than his. If, then, that friend demands to know why I rose up against Caesar, this is my answer: it’s not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.” (3.2) The part that I would like to address is the part where Brutus voice: “It’s not that I loved Caesar less that I loved Rome more” the part reminds me of an extremist, every religion, cult, group, etc. has an extremist to prove their belief that their group follows by, and I think this is a great example. So I think his redemption for the people was more of an act of an extremist rather than an act for the

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