Brutus is often depicted as torn between his loyalty to Rome and his friendship with Julius Caesar. His internal conflict reflects a deep sense of honor and moral duty, leading him to believe that assassinating Caesar is necessary for the greater good of the Republic. However, this decision also brings feelings of guilt and doubt, as he grapples with the consequences of his actions and the betrayal of a friend. Ultimately, Brutus's state of mind is one of tragic idealism, marked by a profound sense of responsibility and emotional turmoil.
Brutus thinks that Caeser has gotten too powerful and should be stopped his frame of mind is that they should assassinate Caeser
Cassius wants Brutus to join in a conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar. He tells Brutus stories of Caesar to poison his mind and make Brutus believe that Caesar wants to set himself up as a tyrant.
Portia
they have committed treachtury to master which is the worst sin in Dantes mind
Brutus when saw the ghost of Julius Caesar was actually in a state of complicated mental shock and apprehension. Its because he knew in his mind that no matter what the other conspirators have told him (against Caesar) to bring him in their group, he should have given it a rational and un-biased thought. The following actions he took especially the one when he stabbed the heart of Caesar;he knew from his conscience that he wasn't completely right. There was something wrong he was doing, as if his mind was in 2 parts : on 1 hand his love for the Rome and on the other hand his friend - Caesar. But the conspirators specially Cassius played very delicately in moulding Brutus' fickle mind against his friend. Often when we do something bad, which our conscience tells us, though we don't believe them, comes in front of us in some frame of reference. In this case Brutus saw the apparition of Caesar because he knew that he did wrong to him. Caesar 's appearance some what adds to the taste of the drama. Shakespeare have mostly mentioned the ghosts in his other dramas specially when he wants to bring out the irony of any grief-stricken situation like in Macbeth too.
Brutus thinks that Caeser has gotten too powerful and should be stopped his frame of mind is that they should assassinate Caeser
Decius Brutus.
Portia's state of mind as she waits for Brutus is one of anxiety and concern. She is deeply troubled by his emotional distance and the burden he bears, sensing something significant is troubling him. Her restless thoughts reflect her desire for connection and her fear of the potential dangers he faces, indicating a mixture of love, worry, and urgency. Ultimately, she feels a sense of helplessness, longing to share in his struggles and alleviate his burden.
The Ohio State University mascot is Brutus Buckeye.
Brutus was of the mind that Antony was only a puppet of Caesar and that when Caesar was dead, Antony would not be a problem. Cassius knew better.
The Ohio State University mascot is Brutus Buckeye.
We cannot know what Brutus tells the audience at that this point if you do not tell us what this point is.
It foreshadows the coming events of Brutus meeting the ghost of Caesar at Philippi but the true meaning is Brutus's mind getting to him. Brutus soon commits suicide by Strato holding is sword and him running into it because he does not want to surrender to Antony.
Cassius wants Brutus to join in a conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar. He tells Brutus stories of Caesar to poison his mind and make Brutus believe that Caesar wants to set himself up as a tyrant.
Portia
Brutus . I agree , Brutus' nobility lay in his patriotism and loyalty to Rome as a state guided by democratic principles .
Well, it's already happened. There is no "shouldn't". It not a choice he'll have to make in the future, so... If you're asking "why should Brutus NOT HAVE killed Caesar", well, Brutus was Caesar's trusted friend and confidant who let himself be swayed by the hive mind.