Julius Caesar Brutus Self Sacrifice

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Self-sacrifice, selfish or selfless? In the play “Julius Caesar” written by Shakespeare Brutus self-sacrifices many times, whether it be his morals, trust, and in the end, his own life. He decides to sacrifice his loyalty to Caesar for his loyalty to the Roman Empire. Friendship is very important to Brutus, as he apologizes to Cassius for the negligence to their friendship lately. So for Brutus to kill Caesar, one of his friends, means that he cares more for the good of rome than his own morals.