People seldom need to justify their actions when they do good.
However it depends on societies perceptions of what is good.
Cassius does: he writes him letters that were supposedly from citizens of Rome telling Brutus he needs to kill Caesar for the good of Rome
for the good of rome and his people of rome
for the good of rome and his people of rome
Pompey at the time was seen by many as a potentially good leader for Rome.
Cassius tricks Brutus into thinking that the people don't want Caesar as their leader and that the people want Brutus so he is doing it for the good of Rome and so that Caesar doesn't go down a road of political tyranny. It's for the good of Rome.
Cassius tricks Brutus into thinking that the people don't want Caesar as their leader and that the people want Brutus so he is doing it for the good of Rome and so that Caesar doesn't go down a road of political tyranny. It's for the good of Rome.
Brutus was of Rome and loved Rome so much kill him in order to save Rome from dictatorship
He is a good friend of Brutus and Cassius, whom which he brings news from Rome to Brutus, and also fights along with them in the war.
Brutus worked and lived in Rome.
His country. He feels he can sacrifice his friend for the good of rome.
in rome
Brutus and Cassius live in Rome where the play takes place.