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 Date: 06/94  # of Words:420   School:Public - COED   State:NY
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                              Essay on Caesar

     In Shakespeare's play of "Caesar" Brutus is a conspirator
who portrays a person who favors a republic for Rome.
Brutus is an honorable man. Many characters in the play show
there reverence for Brutus. Brutus exemplifies his honor in many
ways. Brutus is obsequious when he is needed to abet his fellow
romans.
     Brutus is an honorable man. "Am I entreated to Speak and
Strike? O Rome I make thee promise, If the redress will follow,
then receivest thy full petition at the hand of Brutus"
(Shakespeare 397). Brutus will obey to whatever the romans convey
to him. Consequently, Brutus joins the conspiracy inorder to
help the romans rid rome of Caesar. Brutus also understands that
he is putting it all on the line for his romans, therefore Brutus
is an honorable man.
     Brutus is a scrupulous man, whose virtues endure. "No not an
oath, If not by the face of men, the sufferance of our souls, the
time's abuse-If these motives be weak, break off betimes, and
every men hence to his idle bed; So let high sighted tyranny rage
 on, till each man drop by lottery" (Shakespeare 399). Brutus
said that if the conspirators do not join for a common cause,
then there is no need for an oath because the conspirators are
self-righteous, and they are serving the romans. If the
conspirators don't bind together, then each man will go his own
way, become a weakling, and die when it suits the tyrants
caprice. Brutus is advocates peace, freedom and liberty, for all
romans, which shows that Brutus is an altruistic as well as an
honorable man.
     Brutus also had a compassion for Caesar when he had killed
Caesar. "If then that a friend demand why Brutus rose against
Caesar, this is my answer: Not that I loved Caesar less, but that
I loved Rome more" (Shakespeare 421). Brutus had honored Caesar
but Brutus felt that Caesar was to ambitious. Brutus also felt
that Caesar made the romans as slaves. Therefore, Brutus is an
honorable man.
     Brutus is a noble man who was revered by many. Brutus had
joined the conspiracy because he had the desire to help the
commoners. He was a follower of idealism, where the romans would
possess peace, liberty and freedom. Brutus wanted the kill
Caesar, because he believed that all of the people of Rome would
eventually be slaves, thus Brutus resorted to the assassination
of Caesar. Brutus is a honorable man.
