Essentially it made Brutus feel guilt.
they are less upset about Caesar's death.
As Marcus Brutus said, "It's not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more." They were close friends.
He has to think about what Cassius said before he agrees with it. At first he is not sure.
Brutus was Caesar's protégé before Antony came along and a close friend. Caesar appears to feel that if even his close friends have turned against him, what is the point of resisting. Hence "And you too, Brutus?"
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i think he fees that he can manipulate Brutus to turn his back on Caesar.
u feel sorry
HAPPY
He agreed with their points of view.
Essentially it made Brutus feel guilt.
Alkalis feel soapy
do not expect too much so you wont feel disappointed.
To feel sorrow, pain, or regret for; to pity.
they are less upset about Caesar's death.
As Marcus Brutus said, "It's not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more." They were close friends.
To feel regret for something you did or failed to do. Such as, "I regret not having played the lottery last night."