The Noble Roman Of All: Brutus In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Shakespeare's dramatic play, ‘The tragedy of Julius Caesar” Vividly illustrates Brutus to be “the noblest Roman of all.” Shakespeare illustrates Brutus to be a noble Roman through the internal conflict; his friendship with caesar and his love for Rome. It is also portrayed through the text; the wording of the text. Another way Brutus is seen to be a noble Roman is through the persona of other characters; specifically Mark Antony. It is important to understand how these are demonstrated, not only to understand the meaning of the play but the purpose of the play and the emotions in the text as well. Shakespeare illustrates “the noblest Roman of all’ to be Brutus. He does this through the internal conflict. As said by Brutus in (Act 3 Scene