Sacrifice In Julius Caesar's Death

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Julius Caesar’s death is referred as sacrifice, as Brutus says that “let’s be sacrificers but not butchers” Cassius in Act 2.1, line 179. This is means that Brutus wants Caesar to die not because of political reasons; he wants it for the sake and the good of Rome. Brutus didn’t mean to butchery, as it refers to murder. “We all stand up against the spirit of Caesar, And in the spirit of men there is no blood” (Act 2.1, lines 180–181). Brutus says that Conspirators wanted to destroy Caesar’s potential threat to Rome, and not Caesar’s itself. “O, that we then could come by Caesar’s spirit and not dismember Caesar!” (Act 2.1, lines 182–183). In these lines, Brutus clarifies that he would’ve want things to be better without the need of Caesar’s

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