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    Cassius‚ Casca‚ Cinna‚ Decius‚ Matellus‚ e.t.c. Out of the conspirators they all want to recruit a man named Brutus. Brutus is very respected man throughout Rome and they believe if they can get Brutus to join the conspiracy that the people of Rome will see that their actions were necessary. So the question is‚ should Brutus join the conspiracy? In this paper I’ll be giving reasons for why Brutus should and shouldn’t join the conspiracy. This first paragraph will be on why he should

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    own beliefs whether Brutus was a patriot a or betrayer. My beliefs were that Brutus was a betrayer. Throughout my research I found some unexpected results about Brutus. Brutus was never a nice guy. Brutus had negativity toward every bit of Caesar and also jealousy. Brutus back stabbed Caesar just like the others who back stabbed Caesar as will. Other believe Brutus was a good man to Caesar. Idea Development. 2.‚ 3. Brutus was a betrayer throughout the scene‚ Brutus was jealous and always

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    Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus and Mark Antony must win the support of the Romans by making a speech to them. The two former friends become enemies. They share different beliefs in what is right in their eyes. Brutus wants to take the place of Caesar and become powerful. Antony wants justice for his best friend‚ Caesar. However‚ Shakespeare pits Mark Antony’s speech against Brutus’ speech. Antony’s speech is persuasive‚ and heartfelt. He understands the Romans unlike Brutus. Brutus’ speech is brief and

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    passes‚ except for Brutus and Cassius‚ two high-ranking Romans. Brutus has no interest in watching the festivities‚ and says Cassius should go on without him. Establishes Brutus as thoughtful and deferent‚ but also stoic and humorless‚ immediately contrasting him with the vibrant Antony. Cassius remarks that Brutus has acted strangely lately‚ and wonders whether they are still friends. Brutus says that he’s been worried by personal problems‚ and apologizes for being unsociable. Brutus is introverted

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    Cassius persuades Brutus to join the conspiracy‚ Brutus’s speech to the plebeians‚ and Antony’s speech to the plebeians. All these characters were masters of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos‚ which are different ways of persuasion. Each person uses different ones in the play. The conspirators would no have stood a chance of killing Caesar without Brutus on there side. All thanks to Cassius Brutus joined. It wasn’t all that easy for Cassius to make Brutus join. In the first place Brutus did not like the

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    Gabriel B. 1301: M‚W‚F @ 11am Lincoln’s Assassination Abraham Lincoln was pushed into the light of the world in Harden County‚ Kentucky on the 12th day of February 1809. 1 Born into a farming family‚ little Abe was no stranger to heavy labor and hardships. Thomas Lincoln‚ Abraham’s father‚ moved the family farm once locally before going to Indiana in 1816.2 Thomas’s move of the family may be attributed to their disapproval of slavery (the Baptist church they attended broke away from the

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    Commoners (Line 56) 2. Line 46 of Scene Two‚ Brutus goes through the challenge of overcoming his love for his best friend Caesar‚ while still wary of his fellow conspirators such as Cassius. 3. Rather than asking Brutus directly‚ Cassius uses multiple methods to convince‚ by emphasizing the wishes of their ancestors‚ who founded the Republic‚ and by stressing the human side of Caesar. “O‚ you and I have heard our fathers say‚ There was a Brutus once that would have brook’d The eternal devil

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    by using the internal and external conflicts of Brutus to illustrate how honesty overpowers greed. Shakespeare further develops the plot of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar through the internal conflicts of Brutus and displays a theme that honor is more influential than avarice. One of Brutus’ internal conflicts is deciding on whether to keep his friendship with Caesar and trust he will be an effective leader for Rome or betray and kill Caesar. Brutus makes his opinions about the situation evident as

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    what really happened. For instance‚ Brutus in the play was extremely different than real life Brutus. In the play‚ he was best friends with Caesar-well‚ until he killed him. However‚ in real life‚ Brutus hated Caesar. He was never supportive of Caesar‚ and truthfully never loved him.(Musaj and Prezi Inc.) In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ he uses Brutus’s strong love of Rome‚ his honor‚ and his willing to do anything for the good of Rome to show that Brutus is the tragic hero. Everyone loves

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    these characteristics most describe? Brutus‚ because he starts with the respect of the people and the happiness of friends around him‚ lets his naivety lead him to a bad decision‚ and kills himself using the same sword with which he killed Caesar. Brutus had all the power‚ happiness‚ and respect a person could want. In Act III scene 1 Caesar says‚ “Et tu Brute?”. Caesar is surprised because Brutus betrayed him. Caesar thought he was his friend meaning that Brutus did have people around him who would

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