Who was Brutus to Caesar?

Marcus Brutus, Roman general, one of the conspirators in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Though he is Caesar's friend and a man of honour, Brutus joins in the conspiracy against Caesar's life, convincing himself that Caesar's death is for the greater good of Rome.
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Why and how did Brutus betray Caesar?

Brutus becomes convinced that the citizens want to stop Caesar from becoming emperor of Rome as a result of the fraudulent letters. Cassius betrays not only Caesar, but Brutus as well, since Brutus joins the conspiracy as a result of the false impression of the citizens' position that Cassius conveys in the letters.
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What happened to Caesar and Brutus?

Marcus Junius Brutus, a leading conspirator in the assassination of Julius Caesar, dies by suicide after his defeat at the second battle of Philippi.
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What was Brutus relationship with Caesar?

Marcus Brutus, Roman general, one of the conspirators in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Though he is Caesar's friend and a man of honour, Brutus joins in the conspiracy against Caesar's life, convincing himself that Caesar's death is for the greater good of Rome.
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What did Brutus do after killing Caesar?

Impaling himself on the sword, Brutus declares that in killing himself he acts on motives twice as pure as those with which he killed Caesar, and that Caesar should consider himself avenged: “Caesar, now be still. / I killed not thee with half so good a will” (V.v. 50 – 51 ).
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Why did Brutus not like Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar's ambition for power drove the honorable Brutus to think negatively about Julius Caesar's position of being the King of Rome.
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What did Caesar say to Brutus?

“Et tu, Brute?” – “You too, Brutus?” is what Shakespeare has Caesar say in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar.
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What was Julius Caesar's real last words?

Another Shakespearean invention was Caesar's last words, "Et tu, Brute?," meaning "You too, Brutus?" in Latin.
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What did Caesar's last words mean?

The epitaphic connotations of καὶ σύ or tu quoque feature in epic poetry, a connection that lends a Homeric dimension to Caesar's last words. The dictator's oral epitaph predicts the death of Brutus as a consequence of his involvement in the assassination. It means 'You too, son, will die'.
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What did Brutus say at Caesar's funeral?

Brutus. Good countrymen, let me go alone, and for my sake, stay here and listen to Antony. Honor Caesar's body, and listen courteously to the speech about Caesar's glory that Mark Antony has our permission to make. I ask that no one, except me, leave until Antony is done speaking.
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Why was Brutus afraid of Caesar being king?

In Act 2, Scene 1, the upcoming event that disturbs Brutus is the crowning of Caesar. Brutus fears that if Caesar becomes king, this might cause him to obtain too much power. As stated by Brutus in Scene I, Line 11-13, he said, “I know no personal cause to spurn at him, but for the general. He would be crowned.
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Does Caesar like Brutus?

Character Analysis and Traits

Although Brutus' relationship with Caesar is strong, his relationship with the people of Rome is stronger. Brutus loves Julius Caesar as a friend but does not want anyone to become so powerful that they are able to become a dictator over the people of Rome.
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Is Brutus a villain or victim?

A Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

Most would argue that his part in the assassination of Caesar would make him the antagonist, or villain, but throughout a series of events in the play, it is logical to conclude that Brutus was indeed the hero.
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Why does Brutus think Caesar may be a tyrant?

Why does Brutus think Caesar may be a tyrant? Because he has seen him act in that way in the past. Because Caesar told him that he would be one when put in power. Others in the past have become tyrants when given power.
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Did Mark Antony betray Caesar?

Whatever conflicts existed between himself and Caesar, Antony remained faithful to Caesar, ensuring their estrangement did not last long. Antony reunited with Caesar at Narbo in 45 BC with full reconciliation coming in 44 BC when Antony was elected consul alongside Caesar.
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What is the most famous line from Julius Caesar?

Cowards die many times before their deaths, The valiant never taste of death but once.
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Why does Caesar's ghost haunt Brutus?

o This reference suggests that Caesar's ghost has come to haunt Brutus in order to punish him for “evil” (Act 4.3, line 325) that he has done, or to appeal to Brutus's conscience by condemning the “evil” he has done by killing Caesar.
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Does Brutus get shot after killing Cassius?

Brutus became emperor after the assassination of Caesar. Although he was able to convince the Romans to rebel against the conspirators, Antony never said anything bad about them. Brutus gets shot after killing Cassius.
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How does Antony view Brutus in the end?

After Brutus's death, Antony and Octavius give short speeches in praise of Brutus. Antony characterizes Brutus as “the noblest Roman of them all,” indicating that he was the only conspirator who acted for the good of Rome. Octavius echoes Antony, concluding that Brutus was indeed an honorable man.
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What is the irony of Cassius death?

why is Cassius' death ironic? he killed himself because he was upset that Titinius was dead, but it was actually his friends who took him and they were shouting for joy. Also, Cassius is killed with the same sword that killed Caesar.
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What actually happened to Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar was assassinated by about 40 Roman senators on the "ides of March" (March 15) 44 BCE. Caesar's death resulted in a long series of civil wars that ended in the death of the Roman Republic and the birth of the Roman Empire. On March 15, 44 B.C.E., Julius Caesar was stabbed to death in Rome, Italy.
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Who is Caesar loyal to in Julius Caesar?

Mark Antony is the character who is most loyal to Caesar.
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Was Caesar's will real?

In real life, Julius Caesar sent the Roman Republic careening towards civil war when, through his will, he essentially adopted his grandnephew Octavian as his son. Marc Antony used Julius Caesar's will to foment outrage in the citizens of Rome against the senators and conspirators who murdered Caesar.
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Who ruled the Roman Empire after Julius Caesar?

Who was Augustus? Augustus (also known as Octavian) was the first emperor of ancient Rome. Augustus came to power after the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE. In 27 BCE Augustus “restored” the republic of Rome, though he himself retained all real power as the princeps, or “first citizen,” of Rome.
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