As Cesar became the full capability of the Roman Empire, assassination of Julius Caesar co-leader Brutus was very embarrassing. Caesar is kind and thoughtful to give Brutus some of his power, but ironically that is not enough. Proving greed and excessive force led Brutus to use their friendship. Caesar became a lifetime dictator, and Brutus designed an embarrassing plan to defeat and kill his best friend. After all, the murder of Caesar prove that power, greed, jealousy can manipulate their way and turn good people into evil.
Role analysis: mainly based on the assassination of Julius Caesar, the tragedy of Brutus William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar. Ironically, the curator Marcus Brutus behind the assassination is Senator and a close friend of Julius Caesar. But what causes people to kill their best friends? After I examined the relationship between Brutus and Caesar, he participated in his importance to conspiracy and conspiracy, and everything became clear. Brutus is a special
William · Shakespeare's play "The tragedy of Julius Caesar" is about assassination of Julius · Caesar. A conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar was first organized by his best friend and some of his best friends including Brutus of the servant who thought he was convinced that it was superb. If Brutus does not agree to play a role in the assassination of Caesar, the plan to kill him may not be useful. Brutus is known as the tragic hero of Julius Caesar's play because there is a great confrontation between loyalty to his friend and his loyalty to the country. Brutus has a strong relationship with Caesar, but the relationship with Romans is even stronger. Brutus likes Julius Caesar as a friend, but he does not want to become so powerful that everyone can become a Roman dictator.
William · Shakespeare play 'The tragedy of Julius Caesar' is mainly based on assassination of Julius · Caesar. Ironically, the director of the assassination was a close friend of Marcus Brutus, a servant of Julius Caesar. But after examining the relationship between Brutus and Caesar, his involvement in his conspiracy, and his importance to his conspiracy, it is revealed that it is true that a person will kill his best friend. Marcus Brutus is a servant of Caesar, a close friend, close to Caesar, but Rome and its people have a closer relationship.
William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act No. 2 Brutus decided to assassinate Julius Caesar as a Roman benefit. Through the monologue, Brutus explained why he thought it should kill Caesar. Brutus likes Caesar as a friend, but he is against the political regime, and only one director has decided the country. Instead, he believes in the republican political regime led by the Senator's vote. After Cassius began to persuade Brutus to oppose Caesar, Brutus suffered during patriotism to Rome and friendship with Caesar.