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Friday, May 24, 2019

Brutus in the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare Essay

Marcus Brutus is a character in William Shakespeares Julius Caesar which is based on the unbowed story of events in Rome more than 2,000 years ago. Caesars loyal friend, Portias loving husband, and a noble Roman. However, he leads other conspirators and murders Caesar. People oft question, is Brutus a hero or a villain? Brutus is not a hero nor a villain because he is not totally bad or good. Brutus doesnt kill Caesar for power, besides the good of Rome. Brutus is not a villain because he effronterys Antony and refuses to murder him. Brutus is a villain because he is overconfident and therefore their actions fail. in that respect is no human that is totally bad or good in story nor real life. Brutus loves Caesar but kills him because he believes that Caesar is not a good leader and that Caesars ambitions are dangerous to the future of Rome. The decision to kill Caesar is not easy for Brutus and his wife sees that. Portia tells Brutus she believes he has some sick offence within your intelligence (II.i.267-270) and that is why he jakes not sleep. The fact that he can not sleep shows that he is think backing about the murder and not contented with it. Also, he will not share his thoughts with his wife, even though she believes that which by the practiced and virtue of my place/ I ought to know of(II.i.267-270).When Brutus separates Not that I love Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more. (III.ii.26) he means that he believes his actions are for the benefit of the Republic not to improve his position. During Brutuss speech at Caesars funeral, he reveals his motive I honour him but, as he was ambitious, I slew him. (III.ii.26) He tells the Romans they are better with Ceasar dead since if they would rather Caesar were lively and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all freemen? (III.ii.21-24). Brutus believes that Caesar would have turned the freemen of Rome into his slaves and therefore was not the best leader for Rome. Cassius must also convince Brutus that Caesars murder is good.Cassius tells Brutus a story about a day in the winter where they swam in a river and Caesar almost drowns. Cassius uses this story to show Brutus that Caesar is just a man, not worthy of his name being sounded more than yours? (I.ii.143) Cassius also tell Brutus that the fault is not in our stars/ But in ourselves (I.ii.140-141) which sounds like Brutus has a plectrum about the future of Rome. Brutus is not a villain because he trusts Antony and refuses to murder him which shows that Brutus isnt interested in gaining power and he has a good heart.Brutus believes that For Antony is but alimb of Caesar. /Lets be sacrificers, but not butchers(II.i.165-166) and that without Caesar Anthony is not be a threat. He says, And for Marc Antony, think not of him,/ For he can do no more than Caesars arm/ When Caesars head is off(II.i.180-183). He does not want to murder innocent people, because he believes the Our argumentation will seem too bloody (II.i.162). Brutus is a villain because he is overconfident and does not listen to the words of Cassius.His over self-assertion is shown many times. Brutus shows his over confidence when talks about Cicero. On the day Ides of March, Brutus was discussing with other conspirator about if Cicero should go with them. Although other conspirator want Cicero to join them, Brutus dont jib with that, he said, O, name him not. Let us not break with him,/For he will never follow anything(II.i.156-157).Later, when Cassius is talking about how he fears Antony, Brutus says And for Mark Antony, think not of him,/For he can do no more than Caesars arm/When Caesars head is off.(II.i.188-190). Also he believes that Anthony can speak at the funeral since whatever Antony speaks I will myself into the pulpit first/ And and show the reason of our Caesars death./ What Antony shall speak, I will protest. (III.i.237-239) and the people will believe him. In conclusion, Brutus is not a hero and not a villain .He kills his best friend, but it is for the good of Rome. Therefore he is not a villain. He trusts Antony, but that trust is the reason their plans to prevent Rome becoming a republic fails. Therefore he is not a hero. Although Antony calls Brutus the noblest Roman of them all., he is overconfident. And this overconfidence leads to his suicide. Is difficult to say he is a hero or a villain. Because if he change his action, the history will change. Once the history change, our life today will change, too. bingle thing we learn is, no matter Brutuss action is good or bad, he try his best and do what he believe is right to make himself and other people a better life.

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