Marcus Brutus of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Marcus Brutus of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

In the famous Shakespearean play ‘Julius Caesar’, Shakespeare leads us

to an understanding of the different characteristics features of

Marcus Brutus. In addition, he exposes his weakness and his love for

Rome.

In the opening acts of Julius Caesar we see, that Brutus is a man who

is easily manipulated at times. This is shown through this quotation

after he read the false complaint letters sent by Cassius:

“It must be by his death, And for my part I know no personal cause to

spurn at him but to the general good”

The model verb in this sentence shows Brutus’ determination, in

killing Caesar. Despite the fact that Caesar is his best friend, he

feels that Caesar is being endangering the Roman Empire, with his

ambition for power. We feel the nobleness and honorability in Brutus,

it’s a complete opposite effect we have from Cassius, who made these

fake complaint letters. However, it is surprising to see a man of such

great intellect fooled by a these letters. It may mainly due to the

conversation; he had earlier with Cassius, which stirred a sense of

fear for Caesar and his ambition for power. Once he sees the letters,

he discarded any suspicions that these letters may not be the genuine,

for he now had solid evidence to join the conspiracy.

Brutus shows his honesty and honorability, he proclaims the fact that

there is no need for oath if everyone is honest. He says:

“Men swears oaths only when they doubt the strength of each others

devotion”

Brutus honesty and ideology is shown through this quotation. It

portrays the fact that Brutus is trustworthy and a person who strongly

believe in the virtue of honesty. Furthermore this quotation represent

the fact that an oath will surely follow betray, as only those who can

not trust will surly betray each other. It’s ironic that such a

quotation comes from Brutus who has declared his loyalty and

friendship to Caesar. This makes characters more realistic, for all

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