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Julius Caesar Essay: The Noblest Man In Rome

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The Noblest Man in Rome “ This was the noblest Roman of them all”[5.5.74], considering the conspirators, Brutus was the only conspirator to act out of genuine unmixed rational ideals. Brutus’ rational thinking ability helps him earn the title of an honorable man. Shakespeare's portrayal of Brutus as one of the most honorable men in Rome, exhibits Brutus’s nobility as a man of honor and patriotism, he as an individual, shows that any person can attain utmost nobility with the presence of honor and good leadership skills. Brutus’ honor provides a basis for his noble nature as he secures the importance he deserves in the society, as higher the status in the society, the more the importance that is given. He “sits high in all the people’s hearts [and]his countenance , like the richest alchemy, will change to virtue and worthiness.”[1.3.162-165].The honor implanted in the hearts of the people show the respect and importance given to Brutus. Importance often is driven by nobility.Even though Anthony was determined to kill all the conspirators …show more content…

He truly believes in his strict morals and ethical beliefs that guide his life and the desire to protect the citizens of the republic , for such love for one’s country shows the the key to the door of nobility.When Brutus reads the letters supposedly from the citizens, he promise[s] that if redress will follow ,[Rome] [shall] [receive] full petition at the hand of Brutus.”[2.1.59-61] . Brutus’ tenacity to keep Rome away from Caesar’s allegedly contaminated thoughts of tyranny exhibits the amount of significance he gives to Rome. Patriotism displayed by Brutus shows that he will do anything to stop Rome from going back to

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