Brutus, the noblest of Romans was a man that was respected by all that knew him. He was a person that was trusted by all, even Caesar himself. He was well known for being noble and people called him the noble Brutus. Brutus himself was a true Roman who would do anything for Rome even if it meant killing a person. So, when the conspirator’s went up to him and told him that Caesar was going to become a tyrant after he is crowned he joined them in their scheme to assassinate him for the better of Rome. “It must be by his death; and for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, but for the general. He would be crowned. How that might change his nature, there’s the question ( line 10-13 page 783 ).” In these lines, Brutus can be seen as a man that is loyal to his country and will do anything for his country. Brutus will kill Caesar not for his own personal gain, but he will do it for the people of Rome. If Caesar is crowned, he might change and become corrupt. So, Brutus needs to end Caesar’s life. …show more content…
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