"He was the noblest Roman of them all."
Brutus says this in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
Brutus' trusted servant in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
No, Shakespeare did not invent Marcus Brutus. He was a real person who really participated in the assasssination of Julius Caesar.
Antony, in his funeral oration for Caesar, repeated the phrase, "Brutus said he (meaning Caesar) was ambitious and Brutus is an honorable man," in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
Brutus and Cassius
Shakespeare read Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch's Life of Brutus and Life of Caesar.
According to William Shakespeare, at least: Brutus, Cassius, Casca, et al.
Brutus says this in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
And you Brutus? These were the famous last lines of Julius Caesar as he was stabbed in the Senate house multiple times by the senators. Brutus was the last to stab Caesar and had betrayed Caesar's friendship with him. The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare also uses this line as Caesar is killed.
Brutus' trusted servant in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
No, Shakespeare did not invent Marcus Brutus. He was a real person who really participated in the assasssination of Julius Caesar.
Antony, in his funeral oration for Caesar, repeated the phrase, "Brutus said he (meaning Caesar) was ambitious and Brutus is an honorable man," in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
Brutus and Cassius
Yes, Brutus is the main character in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Portia is a character in William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice," who is a wealthy heiress known for her intelligence and wit. Calpurnia is a character in William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," who is the wife of Julius Caesar and is known for her premonitions and attempts to dissuade Caesar from going to the Senate.
Brutus is the character with the most lines in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Hope this helps!
Julilus Caesar! it happens in the play by Shakespeare. Brutus did the dirty work.