Idealism Julius Caesar

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In the play Julius Caesar, Brutus is considered to be an Idealist because of certain personality traits and actions that occur in the play by him. These actions include letting his love and honour for Rome blindside his judgement as they persuade him to kill Caesar. The topic also refers to Brutus losing touch with reality due to his inability to see things clearly. This is because of Cassius and the other conspirators manipulating him to go against Caesar without realising what will happen after his death. Brutus’s love and honour for Rome is one of the main reasons for him to kill Caesar. In the play, Brutus states that he did love Caesar, but he loved Rome more, even though he was a very close friend to Caesar. His love for Rome blinded

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