Brutus In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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In the play Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare, Brutus who is one of the main characters has a consistent inner conflict within himself. Illustrated by the cartoon throughout the entire play he is always at conflict with himself. His two sides are to help kill Julius Caesar or to not help kill him. At first Brutus isn’t one hundred percent behind the idea of killing Caesar, but on the other hand Brutus and his fellow senators thought that Caesar would end up having too much power and needs to be stopped. Also Brutus and Caesar were most definitely great friends to one another except Brutus did not want Caesar to become king of Rome. Cassius, who is one of the senators, throughout the entire play is trying to tempt Brutus

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