Who Is Brutus A Villain

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In every story there is a villain, some hide in plain sight others are clear. In this case the argued villain is unseen until the end where he is exposed. The villain, Brutus is was a loyal friend until the two faced man turns and literally backstabs his close companion in the back. Brutus is a disgrace to his country and his actions led to the fall of Rome. Brutus wouldn't like to simply slaughter everybody, and be know as an executioner, he simply wanted to do what he supposes is appropriate for the general population of Rome. Brutus was mindful, even close to the end of the play when he was in his tent conversing with Cassius, he advised Lucilius and Titinius to go watch the entryway, until he had completed the meeting. Brutus was a shrewd man, despite the fact that what he thought he was doing was correct. Brutus was one of Caesar's right hand men, but Brutus murders his own companion. At the point when Antony makes a request to talk at Caesars memorial service, Cassius says no, however Brutus discloses him and Antony will talk, yet just what Brutus instructs him to state. Brutus additionally grasps the way that he just executed his companion. And the reasoning behind the killing of Caesar is for his love of Rome. …show more content…

Brutus said that Caesar adored the spotlight and thought about nobody except for himself. Brutus was wrong in this on the grounds that in actuality Caesar just needed what was best for Rome and the general population of Rome. In Mark Antony's discourse he tells about how Caesar left an expansive piece of his will to poor people (Shakespeare Act. III Scene II). He had arrangements to help the lower class significantly, yet lamentably his fantasies were stopped by an awkward

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