brutus decides to kill caesar because he thinks caesar will abuse of his power if crowned king. (; by angie!
No, it's more like he is deciding out loud whether to kill Caesar or not.
In the orchid Brutus meets with his conspirators and plots to kill Julies Caeser on the ides of March.
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Although Brutus believes Caesar's death would be for the good of the people, the decision to follow through with the murder leaves Brutus in low spirits and his sleep and appetite suffer. Portia is concerned for Brutus's physical health as well as his emotional health. Although she is not aware of the Brutus's plan, she suspects he is hiding an important secret.
Because.. . . . . . :/
Portia's death gave Brutus misery and he thought he would lose the battle so he just ended his life.
Brutus was of Rome and loved Rome so much kill him in order to save Rome from dictatorship
Brutus wants to meet Marc Antony's army at Philippi. He believes that engaging the enemy there will allow them to take advantage of the terrain and potentially gain an upper hand. Brutus is confident in his troops' abilities and thinks it is better to confront Antony's forces rather than wait for them to come to him. This decision ultimately leads to a pivotal confrontation in the play "Julius Caesar."
The note found in Brutus's house was discovered by Cassius. This note, which was meant to persuade Brutus to join the conspiracy against Julius Caesar, highlighted the concerns of Roman citizens regarding Caesar's growing power. It played a significant role in influencing Brutus's decision to participate in the assassination plot.
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