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The Betrayal Of Brutus In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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A betrayer, Brutus, killed his best friend, Julius, to be considered a patriot by his city, but did not think logically about how to acquire the title. Julius could not believe his best friend had stabbed him. This shows that the trust between Brutus and Julius had been broken. Julius told Brutus, “Et tu Brute?” meaning, “and you too Brutus?” This clearly shows that Julius did not see that coming. Others may argue that Brutus was attempting to save Rome, the republic, and nation by sacrificing something he loved. Moreover, murder is murder and betrayal is betrayal even if it is to just one person. First of all, if Brutus is truly in his mind a patriot, why would he lie about killing Brutus? Why would he not be proud of his actions if it
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