Brutus
is a senator that turns around on Ceasar. He no longer likes Ceasar. He (Ceasar) is one of those that
is
egoistic. He refers himself as grandly in third person and is rather arrogant in his attitude towards
others. On the other hand Brutus is very courteous and kind towards others in his manner and even
more because he wants to preserve the roman public. To where no man can amass supreme powers
like
Ceasar.
Brutus is the most complex of the characters in this play. He is proud of his reputation for honor
and
nobleness, but he is not always practical, and is often navel. He has a huge attempt which is to
assassinate Ceasar. Brutus is guided in all things by …show more content…
His attitude towards
people
is mostly “stuck up” he thinks of himself as “too good” most of the time. But Ceasar was in Rome,
determined to achieve political standing. Ceasar most of the time bought popularity. But then after
awhile Rome and gods, turned against Ceasar. Not liking him. They wanted to do anything they
could to be noticed as the ones who in the end “kill Ceasar.”
Brutus and Ceasar are two very important men. They are men of honor. Rome loves them both.
They
are political leaders who are respected and looked up to. Both of them have very large and bug
powers.
They have the ability to take over anything in any situation. The people of Rome and the gods end
up
going for either of them depending on who ended up being the bug guy. They both are men that
are
willing to protect Rome and all the important people.
Brutus and Ceasar are good friends at one point. But Brutus turns on Ceasar, wanting to
assassinate
him. Brutus wants to take over, and be the big man. The people of Rome were on Brutus's side
after
him talking to them. They all decide that they wanted to put Ceasar's blood all over their hands