Mark Antony's. He says to Brutus, "Thus, Brutus, did my master bid me kneel; thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down."
The men need Brutus to join their conspiracy. Brutus' name hold much weight and favor with the people in Rome. The men approach Brutus' house to see if he will join them, and if so, how the plan to assassinate Caesar will happen. When Brutus agrees to be a part of the plan, he immediately becomes the leader of the group, a position that may have come naturally to him, since he is their host at the time. They decide that Cicero will be left out of their plan (at Brutus' recommendation) and that Mark Antony not be touched (another recommendation of Brutus). Decius also volunteers to flatter Caesar to make sure he comes to the Capitol the next day.
He isn't keeping her in the loop, but he's clearly up to something. "No, my Brutus: you have some sick offence within your mind, which, by the right and virtue of my place, I ought to know of."
Sulla, Cicero and Brutus are three famous Roman republicans that immediately come to mind. There were others, but those three are the most well-known.
Brutus' suicide in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" is immediately prompted by his defeat at the Battle of Philippi. Facing the overwhelming forces of Antony and Octavius, Brutus realizes that he and his allies cannot win the conflict. To avoid capture and the dishonor of defeat, he chooses to take his own life, believing it to be a more honorable end. His suicide reflects his principles and the tragic consequences of his actions throughout the play.
The famous phrase uttered by Julius Caesar upon seeing Brutus among his assassins was "Et tu, Brute?" which means "And you, Brutus?" in Latin. Immediately after, Caesar realized that even his close friend had betrayed him, and he succumbed to his wounds and died.
Mark Antony's. He says to Brutus, "Thus, Brutus, did my master bid me kneel; thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down."
The men need Brutus to join their conspiracy. Brutus' name hold much weight and favor with the people in Rome. The men approach Brutus' house to see if he will join them, and if so, how the plan to assassinate Caesar will happen. When Brutus agrees to be a part of the plan, he immediately becomes the leader of the group, a position that may have come naturally to him, since he is their host at the time. They decide that Cicero will be left out of their plan (at Brutus' recommendation) and that Mark Antony not be touched (another recommendation of Brutus). Decius also volunteers to flatter Caesar to make sure he comes to the Capitol the next day.
Brutus was captured alive.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Brutus is one of the rats who lives in the rosebush near Mrs. Frisby's home. He is known for his brute strength and loyalty to Nicodemus. Brutus helps protect the rats and plays a key role in their escape and survival.
The phrase 'urged by someone' is correct; e.g. "He was urged by someone to fight for his rights."
Strato holds the sword for Brutus while Brutus runs into it, but Strato asks Brutus to shake his hand first, which Brutus did.
After Brutus[and others] assassinated Julius Caesar, he moved to Athens then Crete. In 43BC Octavian was Consul of Rome, he declared that the murderers of Julius Caesar were " enemies of the state". This news came to the ears of Brutus, and upon hearing that Octavian and Mark Anothony were at odds, and neither had an army that could protect Rome. Brutus decided to take Cassius and his 17 legions and march on Rome. When Octavian and Mark Anthony heard that Brutus was on his way, they decided to combine forces[total of 19 legions] and meet Brutus in battle. The "Battle of Philippe" ended in a stale mate,Brutus 1- Octavian 0, Mark Anthony 1- Crassus 0, with Crassus committing suicide. The second "Battle of Philippe" was then fought, with Brutus being defeated, Brutus did escape, but committed suicide shortly after.
Portia, Brutus's wife, is worried about Brutus because he is hiding a secret from her.
I was urged to tell the truth by my friends.
He made his men board the ship immediately.
He isn't keeping her in the loop, but he's clearly up to something. "No, my Brutus: you have some sick offence within your mind, which, by the right and virtue of my place, I ought to know of."