Sunday, May 19, 2019
Julius Caesar Concession
Julius Caesar subsidization Essay Marcus Brutus was a noble man. He was loyal to himself and never did anything wrong without believing that what he was doing was right. nevertheless though killing Julius Caesar was wicked and evil, when he did it, he had all the right intentions. Up to his very brook breath, he thought that he was saving the people of Rome from an unjust ruler. He never wanted anything bad to come from it. He thought that he could bring peace to Rome Marcus Brutus, however, was very tardily deceived. As long as someone told him that doing something would bring good, he would do it.This allowed Cassius to quite considerably stratagem Marcus Brutus into doing what he wanted him to do. And being as sneaky as Cassius was he was able to pretty considerably blame it on Marcus Brutus. The fact that he could be so easily tricked made him a rash target for Cassius to do the dirty work and share the blame. It can be argues that since he was so easily manipulated that you cant really tell how good of a person he was. But since his intentions were so noble, that he was a truly honest, noble man. Unlike the other conspirators who chose to take place in the black lotion of Caesar, Marcus Brutus did it to help his people.All of the others only took place in the assassination due to jealousy and dissatisfaction. And for Marcus Brutus, it was a big give way to him as well, seeing that he and Caesar were good patrons. And that that proves just how noble his intentions were. That he would kill his own friend if it meant that others could be safe. Even his enemies (Mark Antony and Octavius Caesar) respected him for the honest man that they knew that he was. He did evil things, that that did not obligate him an evil man. Its like the old saying Its the thought that counts Works Cited Shakespeare, William Julius Caesar.
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