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In Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus feels uneasy because he grapples with the moral implications of his decision to join the conspiracy against Caesar. He is conflicted about assassinating a man he respects and fears that the act may lead to chaos and tyranny. Additionally, he worries about the potential consequences for Rome and whether their actions will truly serve the greater good. This inner turmoil reflects his struggle between loyalty to his friend and his duty to the republic.

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