he had said that he didn't like how Caesar was getting all of the credit for everything and that he was wrong for helping the plebians mortem tyrannis
Caesar's ghost commands him to do it, and he is too frightened to refuse.
Brutus argued against killing Antony for two main reasons. First, he thought that if they killed anyone other than Caesar, everyone would view them as bloodthirsty murderers instead of liberators. Second, he did not think that Antony would retaliate against them due to the fact that his power would diminish with Caesar's death.
In the play by Shakespeare, Brutus' downfall was his belief that every man was as honorable as himself. He had an unmovable desire to do the most honorable things, which caused him to be easily manipulated. Cassius utilized this and talked Brutus into killing Caesar.
for not killing Antony when they killed Caesar
refuse to go back to Rome in chains
he refuse to take bribes in order to raise money for army.
he refuse to take bribes in order to raise money for army.
he had said that he didn't like how Caesar was getting all of the credit for everything and that he was wrong for helping the plebians mortem tyrannis
Killing Brutus and Cassius.
Killing Brutus and Cassius.
Brutus
"Then none have I offended. I have done no more to Caesar than you shall do to Brutus."
Brutus.
No, he considered it a necessary but unpleasant duty.
Brutus was inflexibly idealistic, which caused him to make a number of practical mistakes (like not killing Antony when they had the chance).
Brutus did not want to be known as a loser, the people hated him for killing caesar after Atony spoke to them. Back then killing yourself was and honorable way to die to Brutus died an honorable deathwhile using the same sword that was used to kill caesar