Emma Bellomy Mrs.Korey Julius Caesar There is a difference between being a villain and being manipulated into making a mistake. Throughout Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, It is evident that Brutus is a hero but has made choices to look like a villain. The citizens of Rome have extreme feelings about Brutus, even though he disrupted the social order and killed the ruler they still have some respect for him. Actions that are made can change the perspective and feelings readers have for a character. Brutus has had some questionable downfalls that make him look like he is the villain but he made a mistake that he can't take back. He stuck by Caesar's side until the conspirators ended up convincing him about how Caesar is ambitious. …show more content…
The Conspirators cause Brutus to be in a predicament. He believed that Caesar was ambitious and took that into how he loved Rome more than he loved Caesar. Brutus explained to the Citizens of Rome “People and Senators, be not affrighted. Fly not; stand still. Ambition’s debt is paid.” Brutus expressed this because there was a reason to kill Caesar, his ambition. He had so much power that he would abuse and they did not trust him so the conspirators killed him. There is always an explanation and Brutus put himself out there because he truly did love Caesar. Even though Brutus looks like a villain he really was a hero to Rome. Brutus is a hero because he is protecting Rome from an ambitious and overpowering ruler. The conspirators believed that Rome was better off without a ruler than having one who would abuse their rights. Brutus has a strong explanation for why he killed Caesar and it just shows how he did it for good and is a hero. In Act three Brutus states “ Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I …show more content…
Brutus deserves the respect of the citizens because manipulation had a stronger power over him. Issues that Brutus caused in Rome were very villain of him, but he made it so they were not being overpowered like slaves. Brutus is a hero when it comes to the sake of Rome. Brutus made one big mistake throughout his whole process of killing Caesar and that was not killing Marc Anthony. Marc Anthony turned Rome against Brutus and if he would have killed him then the whole city of Rome would still believe how ambitious Caesar was. Anthony spoke out against the conspirators and Brutus and expressed how Caesar was a good man and used his powers right, opposite of what Brutus explained. Anthony explained Act three Scene one “ O mighty Caesar! Dost thou lies so low. Are all thy conquest. Triumphs spoil shrunk to these little measures.” Anthony is speaking to Caesar while he is laying on Pompey’s statue dead. How did Caesar o from being this strong ambitious man to one who got stabbed way too many times by his closest acquaintances. Brutus was his closest friend, but the person who is closest to you is the fastest to betray and stab you in the back. Brutus was the hero of Rome when he killed Caesar and he deserves more respect and sympathy than what the citizens were giving him. He made the choices he did for the good of Rome. Other perspectives on