As seen on page 25, Cassius easily manipulates Brutus into him agreeing to murder Caesar. Brutus is also manipulated by Mark Antony (103). Mark Antony not only has his life spared by Brutus, but Antony is also granted permission to give a speech at Caesar’s funeral. Brutus is not fooled only twice, but three times when on Cassius manipulates Brutus to forgive him (149).Therefore, Brutus is easily manipulatable as seen from his actions. The characters in Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare see Brutus as an honorable and noble man because of what they say about Brutus. Cassius is seen saying “Well, Brutus, thou art noble; et I see thy honorable mettle may be wrought from that it is disposed.” (33). Not only does Cassius call Brutus honorable, but he also calls him noble. After Brutus’ death, Antony says “This was the noblest Roman of them all.” (197) talking about Brutus. Therefore, Brutus is has his traits of being honorable and noble revealed through what others say about him. In Julius Caesar, Brutus is revealed through what he says, what he does, and what people say about him. Brutus often says how Rome is so important to him. Brutus is revealed through what he does by how he is very manipulated. Brutus is also seen as honorable and noble because of what other’s say about him. Therefore, Brutus is exposed through his words, actions, and what others perceive of
As seen on page 25, Cassius easily manipulates Brutus into him agreeing to murder Caesar. Brutus is also manipulated by Mark Antony (103). Mark Antony not only has his life spared by Brutus, but Antony is also granted permission to give a speech at Caesar’s funeral. Brutus is not fooled only twice, but three times when on Cassius manipulates Brutus to forgive him (149).Therefore, Brutus is easily manipulatable as seen from his actions. The characters in Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare see Brutus as an honorable and noble man because of what they say about Brutus. Cassius is seen saying “Well, Brutus, thou art noble; et I see thy honorable mettle may be wrought from that it is disposed.” (33). Not only does Cassius call Brutus honorable, but he also calls him noble. After Brutus’ death, Antony says “This was the noblest Roman of them all.” (197) talking about Brutus. Therefore, Brutus is has his traits of being honorable and noble revealed through what others say about him. In Julius Caesar, Brutus is revealed through what he says, what he does, and what people say about him. Brutus often says how Rome is so important to him. Brutus is revealed through what he does by how he is very manipulated. Brutus is also seen as honorable and noble because of what other’s say about him. Therefore, Brutus is exposed through his words, actions, and what others perceive of