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Brutus is concerned about Caesar as a result of Cassius's arguments. He thinks he's ambitious but has not really seen it. He believes that if Caesar became more powerful he would become more and more tyrannical, and it was necessary to stop him before things got that far.

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He thinks Caesar is getting too powerful and too much like a king. He wants to restore the republic to the way it was hundreds of years before, when his ancestor helped overthrow the last of the Roman Kings.

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Brutus was a noble man and he completely had Roman welfare in his mind when he joined the conspirators. He was of the opinion that if once Caesar became a powerful king and is recognised so, then all men would lead a life of slavery. Therefore, he joined the conspirators.

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Brutus thinks he is doing the best thing for his country Rome.

  • Mainly, Brutus was convinced by another conspirator that Caesar was actually harmful for Rome, and everyone knows that for a Roman citizen, then and now, the best for the country always came first. So Brutus, who considered Caesar more than just a close friend, was led to believe that Caesar was corrupt, and did the only thing sensible, which was of course, to kill Caesar.. The reason for the conspirators was that instead of a one man assassination hit, it was a formulated plan with members of their, what today we would call, congress had conceived, and thus, were capable to draw support from the populace and not look like traitors to their country.
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Because he thinks he will be best for his people

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Brutus believes that it is for the public good to rebel against Caesar

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He thought that it was best for the public good

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Caesar was ambitious and had to be killed for the good of Rome. If allowed to live, Caesar would have made slaves of all the Romans.

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for the love of rome.

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Was a power that important to Brutus to deceive and kill friend?

If you are referring to the play, I don't know. If you are referring to reality, Brutus did not kill Caesar for power, his was an idealist, and joined the conspirators in order to save the republic.


Once Brutus had joined the conspirators Could he turn back?

He couldn't turn back because the conspirators would not be able to go on without him & Brutus did not want that, he was afraid of a Rome with tyranny & did not want Caesar to make this into what Rome would become. If Brutus were to back out he could be turned in for betrayal against Caesar even if it was short lived.


Who was the leader of the conspirators?

Cassius then brutus


Which triumvirate members fought against Brutus and the conspirators?

The triumvirate members who fought against Brutus and the conspirators were Octavian and Marc Antony.


Who does Cassius recruit to join the conspirators?

brutus


Who does Brutus tell the conspirators not to kill?

Antony


Who was Brutus and Casius's?

Brutus and Cassius were two of the ringleaders of the group of conspirators who murdered Caesar.


What point does he make Antony spoke against Brutus and the conspirators?

That Brutus "is a honourable man".


What advice does Brutus give the conspirators as they leave his house?

As the conspirators depart, Brutus suggests that they try to behave like actors and hide their true feelings and intentions.


Who visits Brutus after the crowd of conspirators leaves?

Ligarius


What distinction does Antony make between Brutus and the conspirators?

He calls Brutus "an honorable man" distinguishing him as someone who has proper motives while the other conspirators may be wicked


What was the relationship between Cassius and Brutus?

They are two conspirators, and i believe the last two left as they go into battle. Both members of senate and Cassius sways Brutus to join the conspiracy with Brutus' fetish of honor.