Brutus is an idealist because unlike the others involved in the concpiracy, who want to kill Caesar out of pure hatred, he believes that his role in the assassination is for the betterment of Rome.
Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.
Many of the men who helped kill Caesar only did so because of envy or they wanted power but Brutus was the only one to be motivated because of how he thought that if he gave Caesar a little more time to think Caesar would become king and destroy the republic as they worked so hard to get
In the movie, Julius Caesar, Brutus was the last to stab him, but it is not certain who was the last to stab him.
Yes, with other conspirators: Julius CAESAR
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Marcus Brutus joined the conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar because he, being an idealist, thought that he was saving the government.
Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.
In the tragedy of Julius Caesar, Portia is the wife of Brutus, the idealist conspirator and main character of the story.
Marcus Brutus is in his 40's in Julius Caesar.
Many of the men who helped kill Caesar only did so because of envy or they wanted power but Brutus was the only one to be motivated because of how he thought that if he gave Caesar a little more time to think Caesar would become king and destroy the republic as they worked so hard to get
Brutus is concerned about Caesar's vanity and lust for power, which has resulted in his converting the Roman political system into a dictatorship, quite literally, as Caesar was given the title "dictator". Brutus himself is an idealist and a believer in the less autocratic system of the Republic, to which his ancestor (the Brutus character in Shakespeare's play Coriolanus) had contributed. Because he was a traditionalist, he wanted to retain the old political system. Because he was an idealist, he believed that the old system would naturally reassert itself if Caesar and only Caesar were removed.
In the movie, Julius Caesar, Brutus was the last to stab him, but it is not certain who was the last to stab him.
Brutus' trusted servant in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
Yes, with other conspirators: Julius CAESAR
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