he avenges his death in a way by convincing the people that brutus did not do it for rome, but because he was ambitious. i love this play.
Strato holds the sword for Brutus while Brutus runs into it, but Strato asks Brutus to shake his hand first, which Brutus did.
Portia, Brutus's wife, is worried about Brutus because he is hiding a secret from her.
The line is a quote from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar(Act 1, scene 2):Cassius:The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our starsbut in ourselves, that we are underlings.Cassius is using the argument that men are responsible for their choices and actions, not some predestined fate. He is convincing Brutus to join the senators who will assassinate Caesar, in order to prevent the ruler's acquisition of absolute power over Rome.
Brutus committed suicide.
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B. "As a greatly respected Roman, Brutus will bring credibility to the conspiracy."The conspirators wanted as many powerful men on their side as they could get, in the hopes of convincing the people that killing Caesar was for the better.
he avenges his death in a way by convincing the people that brutus did not do it for rome, but because he was ambitious. i love this play.
yes Cassius forged letter and threw them in Brutus' house knowing that Brutus cares about the people and will join them. (this will bring the favor of Brutus and as Cassius believes the people) who will believe that Caesar's death was needed. The crowd is really dumb since they believe anyone who sounds convincing
Brutus' most convincing reason for opposing Julius Caesar's rise to power is his belief in the preservation of the Roman Republic and its democratic principles. He argues that Caesar's ambition threatens to undermine the freedom and voice of the Roman citizens, potentially leading to tyranny. Brutus is motivated by his love for Rome and a desire to prevent future oppression, making his rationale compelling for those who value liberty and governance by the people. This deep ideological commitment highlights the moral complexity of their actions in the face of political power.
Cassius's arguments to Brutus serve to manipulate him by appealing to his sense of honor and morality, convincing him that joining the conspiracy against Caesar is a noble act for the greater good of Rome. By questioning Brutus's loyalty and highlighting Caesar's ambition, Cassius successfully stirs Brutus's emotions and sense of duty, ultimately persuading him to join the conspiracy. This manipulation not only strengthens the conspirators' resolve but also sets the stage for the tragic consequences that follow, as Brutus's idealism blinds him to the potential fallout of their actions.
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He believes it is for the good of the people.
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