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In William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," Caesar famously cries out, "Et tu, Brute?" as he is being betrayed by his friend Brutus during the assassination. This line signifies his shock and despair at the betrayal, highlighting themes of loyalty and friendship. The phrase has since become emblematic of the ultimate betrayal by a trusted ally.

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