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Qualities Of Brutus In Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar'

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Some people perceive themselves faultless, due to what they think is right for the sake of others. In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Brutus does what he thinks is best to his country and its’ citizens. Brutus’s good qualities is that he is a logical thinker. His bad qualities is he is naive and unrealistic. Brutus’s outcome is he dies. Brutus is honorable because he is willing to sacrifice himself.
Brutus has a few good qualities. For example, one of his good qualities is when he was willing to sacrifice himself for others. In Julius Caesar, it states, “I have the same dagger for myself when it shall please my country to need my death.” (3.2.40). Brutus feels confident because he is loyal to the citizens. In addition, Brutus had a strong urge to do what was right. In the text, it says, “Yet Brutus says he was ambitious;” …show more content…

For example, Brutus is a backstabber because he chooses his city over his friend. He feels hurt because Caesar was his good friend, but he had to work pass the relationship that he had with Caesar. Brutus leaves from the forum in downtown, leaving Antony to give his speech alone not considering the consequences of Antony being so successful with persuading the people. In the text, it states, “Good countrymen, let me depart alone, and, for my sake, stay here with Antony.” (3.2.50). Brutus feels like he needs some space from Antony because he thinks that he can trust Antony. Brutus was really close to Caesar, they had a special bond like brothers normally have. “Et tu, Brute?- Then fall Caesar!”(3.1.77). Brutus feels hurt because Caesar would have never expected Brutus to do such a thing. In conclusion, Brutus had some negative

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