Brutus Caesar

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When Antony said, “This was the noblest Roman of them all,” referring to Brutus I completely agree with Antony. Brutus was a very noble man he stayed loyal to his friend, Caesar, until his country needed his loyalty the most. “This shall make our purpose necessary, and not envious: which so appearing to the common eye, we shall be called purgers, not murders.” Brutus says in that quote that the purpose for killing Caesar is a necessary thing to do. And soon after it is done the people of Rome will understand and call the healers instead of killers. That is a noble man, he wants what's best for his country. He only truly and honestly killed Caesar because of the fear that he might become king. Rome hasn't had a king for centuries and Brutus

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