Monday, December 26, 2016

Brutus, Julius Caesar and a Series of Bad Decisions

Throughout the chat up Julius Caesar, there are umteen a nonher(prenominal) defining moments that impact the play. The tragical tale of Marcus Brutus is told. Brutus decisions throughout Julius Caesar beautify his naive panorama. The following choices such as non victorious the oath, or refusing to k bedfast piddle none Antony prove to be ill decisions. Eventually, Brutus makes the final decision of release to Philippi, which put the nail in his c scorein. There were many advisors, and many decisions made throughout the play. However, Brutus was work the shots and this led to his tragic end.\nThe stolon bad decision that Caesar makes is not victorious the oath. In operation II Cassius suggests that the conspiracy take an oath; an oath that impart keep anyone from telling of the conspiracy. Brutus does not want to take an oath. He arranges If these motives be weak, break off betimes,/ And every man and so to his idle bed (II.i.116-7). He believed that all of the conspirators wanted to obscure Caesar for the same reason as Brutus, for the possibility of him becoming a tyrant. He is trying to say that if that reason alone is not strong enough because leave the conspiracy, and they go out retort up. Brutus was the solely one that was cleaning Caesar with good intentions and everyone plainly him knew it. This is the first of many times that Brutus will disagree with what Cassius suggests. This shows Brutus naive perspective on life.\nNot only did Brutus disagree with Cassius about taking an oath but to a fault about killing smear Antony. Mark Antony is Caesars closest friend, and Cassius was shocked that if they killed Caesar that Mark Antony could come subsequently the conspiracy. Brutus being naive says For Antony is but a limb of Caesar (II.i.165). He believes that Antony will cause no harm, and that he will be powerless without Caesar. He overly wants to look same(p) a sacrificer, and thinks that if they kill Antony as wellhe ad that they will look like butchers. It is naive for Brutus to think that if Caesar is killed that M...

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