Brutus was among a group of Roman senators that believed Julius Caesar had too much power. Brutus felt that any hope of returning Rome back into some form of a republic would be lost if Caesar was allowed to continue on the path he was following. Brutus believed that Julius Caesar wanted to become the king of the Roman Empire. Brutus became a secret enemy of Caesar. He certainly had fear of his own life as Caesar had dictatorial powers and could use them against any internal Roman foe. Based on this Brutus conspired to assassinate Julius Caesar. The deed was accomplished in the Senate chambers and Brutus was among those who stabbed Caesar to death, thus the tragedy of Caesar and the lament of Caesar's friends.
No
It is Brutus' tragedy because after he plotted to kill him everything when downhill from there
- Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony - War between Brutus and Cassius and Antony - Brutus' betrayal of Caesar
Antony, certainly. Brutus, to a certain extent.
The revolution is a failure and Brutus and Cassius end up killing themselves.
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No
It is Brutus' tragedy because after he plotted to kill him everything when downhill from there
1.) War between Cassius and Brutus and Antony 2.) Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony 3.) Brutus' betrayal of Caesar
- Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony - War between Brutus and Cassius and Antony - Brutus' betrayal of Caesar
Antony, certainly. Brutus, to a certain extent.
Cassius was accepting bribes.
Yes, not so much because of what happens to Caesar but more because of what happens to Brutus.
The revolution is a failure and Brutus and Cassius end up killing themselves.
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Julius Caesar is usually counted among Shakespeare's tragedies. The tragedy is not so much around Caesar but around Brutus, who is seduced into becoming a political assassin, and ends up dead.
The tragedy in Julius Caesar lies not in the death of Julius Caesar, but in the failure of Brutus and Cassius to adapt themselves to conditions after his death. Cassius fails, not because he lacks ability, but because he allows his prejudice against Caesar to impact his character, He also fails because he allows his friendship with Brutus to overrule his better judgment. Brutus Fails because he is an idealist who lacks the practical judgment to be a good leader.