Brutus As Honorable In The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare

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In the play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” written by Shakespeare, Brutus is portrayed as honorable, this is shown throughout the play with the use of Shakespeare's descriptive language. An example of this is when Shakespeare holds a conversation between his two characters, Cassius and Brutus, he says “I know that virtue to be in you, Brutus, As well as I do know your outward favor. (1.2.92-93)” . With the conversion between Brutus and Cassius. Cassius helps to reveal to the audience that Brutus is loyal, as he sees the virtue within Brutus. Also helping the readers begin to characterize Brutus as honorable for his treatment of others and loyalty to his country of Rome, all by trusting in Cassius’s admiration of Brutus. Moreover, Shakespeare