““Et tu, Brute?”” were the last words Julius Caesar said before he was stabbed by his closest friend Marcus Junius Brutus (Julius Caesar 3.1.77). This story took place many years ago but there are still incidents like this today in movie form. Also, an example of this would be The lion King how Mufasa and scar are brothers and always watch out for each other and then they turn and become worst enemies. There are multiple similarities and difference which we will talk about later in the paper. Finally, this could of went either way were anyone could of killed anyone in the story. Julius Caesar great Roman general. Returns to triumph Rome after successful military campaign. Next, Caesar declined the crown of Rome several times (Julius Caesar …show more content…
First, Mufasa and Julius Caesar were both betrayed by their closest friends. Second, Scar and Brutus did not care about them to much any more if they did not have a problem killing what was one time there best friend. Mufasa was the his land and Caesar was the emperor. Caesar was killed by Brutus who he loved dearly (Julius Caesar 4.3.19-22). Scar says he was born to be a king and Mufasa shouldn’t be involved in it. The plan was to kill Mufasa in modern day and in the story kill Caesar while in a senate meeting (Ari. Pardis). Scar kills Mufasa Brutus kills …show more content…
To begin, Caesar was stabbed 33 times, and Mufasa was dropped off a cliff by his closes brother Scar (Ari. Pardis). Julius has epilepsy and was deaf in his left ear, while Mufasa could hear out of both of them (Ari. Pardis). It took Brutus a few times to decide if he wanted to be emperor of the city while Scar always wanted to be in control no matter the situation. “Remember March, the ides of March remember. Did not great Julius bleed for justice sake? What villain touched his body that did stab. And not for justice” (Julius Caesar 4.3.19-22). Simply saying that Caesar was killed, stabbed for justice. “This is the most unkind cut of all” (3.2.184). This is talking about brutus stabbing his good friend. These are some of the differences between Julius Caesar and Mufasa, and Brutus and Scar. ““Even you, Brutus?”” (Julius Caesar 3.1.77). These are the famous last words of the Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator, after he was stabbed by his fellow friend. Even though it took place many years ago there are still incidents like it that take place today. Furthermore, The Lion King Mufasa and Scar are excellent examples of Julius Caesar and Brutus back in there day. Finally, it is not all common things in the story there are multiply similarities and differences that take place in the