Among these policies, Rome "provides the necessary position and degree to each of its allies" and builds loyalty between them. (Tingay and Badcock, 13) These policies also offer freedom and independence. Therefore, these policies further strengthened the loyalty and cooperation between Rome and its allies. (Tingay and Badcock, 13) Therefore, loyalty and cooperation - even after being conquered - prevented her allies from fighting against her and allowed expansion.
Julius Caesar is a script about loyalty and betrayal. Caesar best friends and allies are truly faithful. The problem is that they are loyal to Rome, not Caesar. "Et tu, Brute?" (Act 3, line 1, line 85) is a quotation widely used in Western culture and shows the greatest betrayal of a friend. In the play of William · Shakespeare "Julius · Caesar", Caesar's last words because they saw that their best friend Brutus participated in Caesar's assassination and died. Why did his friends and other noble Romans assassinate Caesar? Brutus, Cassius etc truly believe that if Caesar becomes the king he plays, it will mean the end of the Republican regime in Rome. Senators who assassinate him believe that they will no longer be equal and free people. They betrayed Julius Caesar, but they were faithful to Rome. Like William Blake said: "It is easier to forgive enemies than to forgive their friends."
At Shakespeare of Julius Caesar, Brutus led the team of people to plan and kill the Roman ruler Julius Caesar. Caesar's loyal friend Marc Anthony has the opportunity to speak at Caesar's funeral as long as he keeps the word of Caesar's word that he does not blame other accomplices and speaks on the same podium. Brutus said in his speech. In the face of a group of people who support conspirators' goals, Mark Anthony uses such a strategy to contrast the stubborn statement with the factual experience, emphasizes keyword repetition, and makes public to the traitor Use a dramatic gesture to shake.
In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar's tragedy, Brutus is a tragic hero for many reasons. The character of Brutus is noble, faithful and sincere. In the theater, Brutus was forced to make a hard choice between killing Rome 's ruler Caesar to save Rome or make Caesar faithfully live. Even if he stabbed Caesar, he was exalted as he did it for the citizens of Rome. One reason why Brutus is a tragic hero is that he is very hesitant to kill Caesar. He must seriously consider Rome's best condition