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How Is Brutus A Tragic Hero

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While Julius Caesar has been considered a tragic hero, in the play Julius Caesar, Brutus is the true tragic hero. Fitting all of the requirements, Brutus is fitted to be the tragic hero. In order to be considered a tragic hero; he/she needs to be in a high position or rank, have some kind of talent, a major flaw, and they need to deal with their downfall with honor and dignity. He shows these characteristics very clearly in the text. Being in the majority of the play, Julius Caesar, Caesar is only in a fraction. Brutus being in the majority of the play helps with him being the tragic hero.
Considering those requirements, Brutus is the true tragic hero. The first requirement for someone to be a tragic hero is for he/she to be in a high position …show more content…

The 3rd requirement is the character needs to display a tragic flaw that leads to their downfall. Brutus’ tragic flaw is he faces a conflict with his loyalty to his friends and his loyalty to his country. “I do fear the people Choose Caesar for their king,” says Brutus (Page 699). “I would not, Cassius, yet I love him well,” says Brutus during a conversation with Cassius (Page 699). Brutus wants to stay true to Caesar by being his friend but, on the other hand, Brutus wants to protect his country from, his friend, Caesar. Brutus sees that Caesar is becoming too powerful and will end up destroying Rome. But, Brutus also sees that Caesar is his friend and loyalty is important. “It must be by his death; and for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general. He would be crowned. How that might change his nature, there’s the question,” says Brutus while talking about Caesar (Page 714). Brutus finds himself with a huge and hard decision to make. Which is the decision to kill Caesar. Brutus wants the power to himself but he doesn’t want to kill Caesar. “For let the gods so speed me as I love The name of honor more than I fear death.” (Page 699) Brutus shows his love for his country and states that he wants the power to control Rome. On the other hand, Brutus shows his love for Caesar. “ If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar’s, to him I say that Brutus’ love to Caesar was no less than

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