In the The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus and Caesar both have major flaws that lead to their downfall. There can only be one tragic hero in a play since a tragedy revolves around a tragic hero. With all the characteristics of a tragic hero, Brutus is the one that would be shown as the tragic hero in the play since he shows all of the characteristics of one. Brutus in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar is shown as the tragic hero, and his downfall is begun by all of his major flaws.
One of Brutus’s main flaws is that he was very honorable to Rome and the conspirators took advantage of that. Cassius wrote fake letters to Brutus acting as if that he was a citizen asking for help. Brutus read “ Brutus, thou sleep’st; awake, and see thyself. Shall Rome, &c. Speak, strike, redress. Brutus, thou sleep’st awake.(II,i)” Brutus felt that the citizens were calling for help against Caesar, as if they felt Rome was in trouble. The conspirators knew that everybody knew that Brutus was one of the most honorable of Rome. At the oration everybody seemed to agree when Brutus spoke, Brutus said “ I honor him; but, as he
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This can be found in where he is manipulated into thinking that killing Caesar is for the betterment of the Rome. Cassius states “ Now is it Rome indeed, and room enough, When there is in it but only one man, (I,ii)” Brutus was tricked into thinking that Caesar was the root of the fall of Rome and that the only way to save Rome was to kill Caesar. Cassius used this manipulation strategy many times that way it would stick in his head. Cassius said “ I was born free as Caesar; so were you:We both have fed as well, and we can both (I,ii)”
In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar Brutus through his major flaws is the Tragic Hero. He had many flaws such as, being gullible and poor decision making skills. Brutus in the play was the tragic hero and because of his flaws he ends up being the tragic