Brutus is in a dilemma whether or not to kill Julius Caesar. He was a dear friend of Caesar and was strictly against the autocratic and tyrannical ways of Julius. He wants to save Caesar from the fatal blows of death but also wants to save his countrymen from suffering humiliation at the hands of this remorse forgotten ruler who would grow as dangerous as a poisonous serpent, so he should be killed.
Their full names are Marcus Junius Brutus ("Brutus"), Gaius Cassius Longinus ("Cassius") and Gaius Julius Caesar ("Caesar"). Cassius was married to Junia, half-sister of Brutus. Cassius and Brutus were the leaders of the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar
Cassius and Brutus were the two co-leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar.
Brutus fears that Julius Caesar wants to become the King of Rome. Because Rome still has aspects of a republic, Brutus wants to keep it that way. As a duly appointed dictator Julius Caesar is seen wearing the boots that the old kings of Rome wore, dresses himself in purple and places his own profile on Roman coinage, Brutus became suspicious and scared. Brutus then forms a conspiracy among many members of the Senate to assassinate Caesar.
They were friends; Caesar had treated Brutus as a protégé.
Brutus was needed for the conspiracy because he was a high ranking senator and also a staunch republican. He gave the conspiracy legitimacy.
Their full names are Marcus Junius Brutus ("Brutus"), Gaius Cassius Longinus ("Cassius") and Gaius Julius Caesar ("Caesar"). Cassius was married to Junia, half-sister of Brutus. Cassius and Brutus were the leaders of the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar
Cinna indicates that they need to win over Brutus to the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. He believes that Brutus's involvement would lend credibility and moral authority to their cause, as Brutus is respected by the Roman people and seen as an honorable man. Gaining Brutus's support is crucial for the success of their plan to assassinate Caesar.
yes , but his best friend Brutus and others formed a conspiracy to assassinate him because of his ambition. soo0o maybe not cause they killed him (:
Brutus joins the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar with Caesar's dying words being 'Et tu Brute'
The betrayal of Brutus, who was a close friend of Julius Caesar, played a significant role in Caesar's downfall. When Brutus joined the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar, it added a sense of betrayal and personal hurt to the assassination. This betrayal by someone Caesar trusted deeply weakened his position and support, ultimately leading to his assassination and downfall.
Cassius and Brutus were the two co-leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar.
They were friends; Caesar had treated Brutus as a protégé.
Brutus fears that Julius Caesar wants to become the King of Rome. Because Rome still has aspects of a republic, Brutus wants to keep it that way. As a duly appointed dictator Julius Caesar is seen wearing the boots that the old kings of Rome wore, dresses himself in purple and places his own profile on Roman coinage, Brutus became suspicious and scared. Brutus then forms a conspiracy among many members of the Senate to assassinate Caesar.
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They were friends; Caesar had treated Brutus as a protégé.
He is afraid that Caesar will become a tyrant.
Brutus fears that Julius Caesar wants to become the King of Rome. Because Rome still has aspects of a republic, Brutus wants to keep it that way. As a duly appointed dictator Julius Caesar is seen wearing the boots that the old kings of Rome wore, dresses himself in purple and places his own profile on Roman coinage, Brutus became suspicious and scared. Brutus then forms a conspiracy among many members of the Senate to assassinate Caesar.