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Brutus Caesar Research Paper

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Stopford A. Brooke is more into the political arena of the play. For him is clearly understood that neither Brutus nor Cassius or any other of the conspirators against Caesar had a plan of action after the grotesque assassination of Caesar. They all had their own selfish motive to destroy Caesar but none had any idea what was going to happen to Rome afterwards. “Shakespeare makes the lesson clear in this play. The pure political idealist, like Brutus, is absolutely the sea the moment that has destroyed the government of Caesar.” The all had envy towards Caesar, and they all had their own agenda on why they did not wanted to have Caesar as the ruler. But as Brookes describe in his essay; once each man add to his own interest and his own passions
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