He says that Antony is "but a limb of Caesar" who will be powerless without the support of Caesar. He says this in support of his argument that Antony should not be murdered at the same time as Caesar. Of course, he was completely mistaken.
He acts very ignorant and does not show up when Brutus ask for him. He never keeps his word.
They became weak and powerless
The articles were weak all around. State borders were argued over, money was not consistent in value, and the federal government couldn't enforce the laws.
Stoicism is Brutus's philosophy. That's basically saying that emotion shows how weak you are
I believe that Brutus was a little ticked off in way, because even though Caesar was powerful, he was physically weak, and had many others things gone wrong with him, such as epilepsy for instance. You can see if this is true or not in Act I i believe, if not Act II, but Brutus talks about how he had to get him from the Tiber river, and how Caesar had a seizure, and was shaking on the ground and such, and the foam was coming out of Caesar's mouth and everything, he was screaming for Brutus's help. And Brutus of course went and helped him out.
Weak, helpless, unable, powerless.
Brutus can be considered strong in terms of his role as a senator and as a key figure in the assassination of Julius Caesar. However, he also displayed weaknesses in his moral character, especially in his betrayal of Caesar, whom he viewed as a friend. Ultimately, Brutus is often seen as a complex character embodying a mixture of strength and weakness.
Weak, powerless.
weak
weak or powerless.
Weak is the antonym (opposite of) the word strong.
reliant, vulnerable, helpless, powerless, weak, defenceless
reliant, vulnerable, helpless, powerless, weak, defenceless
drained, exhausted, weak, faint, powerless, tired
Anemic, feeble, fragile, frail, hesitant, or powerless. Those words mean weak.
He acts very ignorant and does not show up when Brutus ask for him. He never keeps his word.
Synonym: Powerless and weak. Antonym: Powerful and strong.