How Does Shakespeare Present Brutus'soliloquy

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Shakespeare uses Brutus’ soliloquy to convey that Brutus is hesitant about assassinating Caesar: “to speak truth of Caesar, I have not known when his affections sway'd More than his reason.” This implies that he has no other reason to kill him besides believing that he will ruin his country as a tyrant. He is also hesitant on killing Caesar because they have been friends for so long that he does not want to end his relationship with his best friend. “Since Cassius first did whet me against Caesar, I have not slept.” The way Shakespeare narrates Brutus as unable to sleep, it hints that he has doubts about doing??? annihilating Caesar, but ultimately decides to do what’s right for his country and murder Caesar before all of his power goes to

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