Answer this question…Why does Antony descibe brutus as a noblest rman of them all?
They have to get Brutus to join them. Brutus is extremely well-loved by the people, and his participation will make their actions more acceptable to the rest of Rome.
To protect Brutus. If the soldiers killed him, Brutus would be safe.
Brutus was Caesar's protege.
Brutus's army has lost. Lucilius offers to take Brutus's place when the conquering armies arrive.
Brutus had a verbal duel with Caius Cassius over certain misunderstanding where they both misjudged each other's actions.
Answer this question…Why does Antony descibe brutus as a noblest rman of them all?
They have to get Brutus to join them. Brutus is extremely well-loved by the people, and his participation will make their actions more acceptable to the rest of Rome.
Brutus and Portia seem distant. In part, Brutus's Stoic philosophy means that he does not express emotion, so the relationship is unlikely to be passionate, at least on the surface. And Brutus is a Roman, and the Romans were not exactly uxorious. So it is not surprising that Portia is kept out of Brutus's counsels, and is not allowed to know what he is up to. Which is hardly fair, seeing as how she pays for his actions with her life.
People seldom need to justify their actions when they do good. However it depends on societies perceptions of what is good.
He discovers the letter that has been thrown through Brutus's window, and, though not directly stated in the play, he informs Brutus's wife, Portia, of what has happened, setting in motion the thoughts that led her to commit suicide
One reason Brutus allows Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral is to show the people of Rome that they have nothing to fear and to gain their trust. Another reason may be to uphold the appearance of honorable behavior and to maintain that the conspirators acted out of love for Rome. It also gives Brutus and the conspirators the opportunity to present their side of the story and justify their actions.
Strato holds the sword for Brutus while Brutus runs into it, but Strato asks Brutus to shake his hand first, which Brutus did.
Portia, Brutus's wife, is worried about Brutus because he is hiding a secret from her.
Brutus's use of logos is exemplified in his speech to the Roman people, where he logically explains his reasons for assassinating Caesar based on the threat to the republic and his duty as a patriot. This rational argument appeals to the audience's reasoning and logic to justify his actions.
Brutus' brother-in-law is Cassius. They are related through marriage as Cassius is married to Brutus's sister, Junia.
Antony was Caesar's man. He was hoping to get political power through Caesar. Killing him is the last thing he would want.