Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
they murdered him because they were frightened of the dictator's absolute power.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
We can't really know for sure: but Brutus may have either been the son of Caesar: but surely acted in some familiar way for his mother Servilia Caepionis was his mistress.
In the Shakespeare play, Brutus and Caesar have been friends (and competitors) since they were young men.
Brothers in law
Marcus Junius Brutus was wealthy because he was governer and his close relationship to Caesar.
Brutus was Caesar's protege.
Brutus and Caesar were good friends, or so Caesar thought. Brutus killed Caesar. He stabbed him around 2 dozen times. He had help of course, but he did the deed.
In the movie, Julius Caesar, Brutus was the last to stab him, but it is not certain who was the last to stab him.
It is unknown what part of Caesar's body was stabbed by Brutus. It is a certainty that Brutus, as one of the chief conspirators took part of Caesar's assassination.
Julius Caesar had an affair with Brutus' mother, Servilia. It is possible that Caesar was Brutus' father, but that is disputed by historians.
his wife :)
Marcus Junius Brutus was wealthy because he was governer and his close relationship to Caesar.
Brutus was Caesar's protege.
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If so, we are not shown it. But Caesar and Brutus had a special relationship which makes the ghost's visit to Brutus make more sense than a visit to Cassius would.
they did it realy hard no that's dumb they actually had a great friend relationship since Antony was faking out brutus and Cassius by rubbing Caesars blood on his hands then turning rome against Cassius and brutus. so Antony was the good guy
Cassius has doubts regarding Brutus joining the conspiracy without some prodding. Cassius is aware that Brutus and Caesar have a close relationship.
Brutus was a protégé of Caesar, and was considered to be one of his closest friends. That is why Caesar said "Et tu, Brute?" (What? You too, Brutus??) when Brutus stabbed him, and why Antony calls Brutus Caesar's angel.
Brutus did not do anything to convince Caesar.
Brutus does kill Caesar.
In the beginning of the play, Brutus is trusted by Caesar, and they have a filial sort of relationship. But Brutus plays a large role in Caesar's assassination. Caesar's dying words are, "Et tu, Brute?" (you too, Brutus?) because he can hardly believe that someone he loved and was close to would murder him. Brutus reasons, "Not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more." He thinks that killing Caesar was for the greater good, and if you've read the play, you would realize that Brutus's fatal flaw is his nobility. He overthinks everything, always searching for the noble, honorable, "right" thing to do. It was also mentioned that perhaps Brutus was truly Caesar's son, of an affair. At Brutus's funeral oration, Antony says Brutus was "Caesar's angel," although it is never blatantly explained why Caesar trusts and loves Brutus so much, then is betrayed. Although Brutus's honor to Caesar is strong in the beginning, it wavers enough for him to take part in Caesar's murder, but then he sees the effects because of it. By the end of the play, Brutus sees that Rome in the hands of Antony, Octavius, etc is worse than it would have been under Caesar's ruling, and Brutus commits suicide. Note that this question does not have anything to do with the question. The question entails the relationship between BRUTUS and CASSIUS, while this answer is telling the relationship between Brutus and Caeser.