Cassius proposes the murder of Anthony, and brutus opposes it because he doesnt want it all to become too bloody. also, he doesnt want people to believe that they were killed out of anger and envy.
Brutus does not want to kill Antony because he believes Caesar is the one and only threat to Rome. They think once Caesar is no longer in the picture Antony will not be any threat to them or Rome.
Brutus objects because he believes that it will make the conspirators seem "too bloody".
Which ended up being the wrong decision, because Antony turned on them.
Brutus saves Antony's life.
- Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony - War between Brutus and Cassius and Antony - Brutus' betrayal of Caesar
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare. Julius Caesar's three closest friends were Brutus, Antony, and Cassius.
Antony, in his funeral oration for Caesar, repeated the phrase, "Brutus said he (meaning Caesar) was ambitious and Brutus is an honorable man," in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
Antony, certainly. Brutus, to a certain extent.
Brutus.
Brutus because Antony is very power hungry and Brutus wants the best for Rome.
(Apex) Brutus reasons that killing Caesar was the sensible move.
Brutus saves Antony's life.
Antony is a devoted friend of Julius Caesar he is the one that speeks at the funeral after Brutus. Octavius is Julius Caesar's nephew and adopted son.
Brutus is the protagonist, Antony the antagonist.
(Apex) Because of Caesar's ambition.
1.) War between Cassius and Brutus and Antony 2.) Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony 3.) Brutus' betrayal of Caesar
- Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony - War between Brutus and Cassius and Antony - Brutus' betrayal of Caesar
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare. Julius Caesar's three closest friends were Brutus, Antony, and Cassius.
Antony, in his funeral oration for Caesar, repeated the phrase, "Brutus said he (meaning Caesar) was ambitious and Brutus is an honorable man," in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
To explain the reasons for Caesar's death