That is said by Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act 3 scene 2.
"Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more."
Rome.
Yes. They were friends, but Brutus felt he had to kill Caesar for Rome. Basically, he loved Rome more than he loved Caesar.
he killed caecer because he thought caecer to be a very ambitious man ,he was also mind washed by other culprits like ceena ,casca, who wanted to kill .he killed caecer not because he loved caecer less but loved rome more .
Brutus explains to the crowd that they killed Caesar because he was too ambitious. Antony replies with reverse psychology to incite the commoners to riot in grief over Caesar's murder.ANSWERED BY SANIA TARIQ
"Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more."
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As Marcus Brutus said, "It's not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more." They were close friends.
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Rome.
Yes. They were friends, but Brutus felt he had to kill Caesar for Rome. Basically, he loved Rome more than he loved Caesar.
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In the play Julius Caesar, the phrase "Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more" best demonstrates Brutus's use of ethos. This statement appeals to his credibility and moral character, as he presents himself as a selfless patriot putting the needs of Rome above personal feelings.
he killed caecer because he thought caecer to be a very ambitious man ,he was also mind washed by other culprits like ceena ,casca, who wanted to kill .he killed caecer not because he loved caecer less but loved rome more .
Brutus explains to the crowd that they killed Caesar because he was too ambitious. Antony replies with reverse psychology to incite the commoners to riot in grief over Caesar's murder.ANSWERED BY SANIA TARIQ