Is Julius Caesar Right Or Wrong

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In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Brutus is one of the noblest Romans during his time. The citizens of Rome follow and love whoever is most superior at the time. Once Caesar kills Pompey and gains more power, Brutus joins Cassius and the other conspirators. Together, they assassinate Caesar in the Capital in front of Pompey’s statue. This infuriates Antony, who decides that he will not stop until everyone who ever did Caesar wrong is dead. With this, he does achieve what he sets out to do.
First, everything Brutus does is for the good of Rome. Many may think otherwise, but they do not speak the truth. This is Brutus’s main reason behind killing Caesar: he loves Caesar, but fears that the power will get to him and that

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