Brutus's Intention In Julius Ceasar

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"Hell isn't merely paved with good intentions; it's walled and roofed with them, yes, and furnished" once said Aldous Huxley. This is very much true in the story of Julius Caesar. In Julius Caesar, Brutus murdered his friend Julius in cold blood, and felt extremely guilty afterwards. For the reason of the guilt, Brutus is a traitor. Brutus did make the decision in favor of his homeland, but his good intentions "walled and roofed" his hell. No matter what Brutus's intentions were, murder is murder, betrayal is betrayal, and treason is treason. Although, Many people believe that Brutus was a hero, they say that he had pure intentions, which makes up for everything he did wrong. However, many people viewed as evil had the same stance, they all