Was Brutus A Patriot Or Traitor

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Was Brutus a traitor or a patriot? The question has been asked so many times. However, despite the fact that Brutus had killed Caesar, he is a patriot. Brutus unlike the rest of the conspirators was not acting out of jealousy or for personal gain, no Brutus acted out of what was best for Roman Republic. One might argue that Brutus was a traitor because he joined in on the conspiracy to murder his friend, instead of finding another way to remove Caesar from power. And to this there is two arguments that can be made in Brutus’s defense. Brutus does not agree to the plan to kill Caesar until he sees “proof” that the citizens of truly want Caesar to be removed. Secondly by this point Caesar was loved amongst the masses in Rome. So peacefully

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