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Having read "Julius ceasar or not almost everybody knows him for his arrogance .Why was he like that ? Posted by fidou on Feb 7, 2008. |
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Brutus was a loyal servant of Ceasar's. What made him change his mind to the extent that he was contemplatig murder and even executed what was on his mind? Posted by fidou on Feb 7, 2008. |
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Have you ever known someone to be chosen for a job or elected for an office who almost instantly became engulfed with the power of the title? It happens all the time with humans...Caesar is no different. It is human vanity that allows us to become self-important and all puffed up with ourselves. Brutus is more loyal to Rome and the ideals of Rome than to any one person. This is his weakness, and the other conspirators knew this. They left him notes and questioned him until he began to question himself. He could not allow Rome to become anything other than the honorably governed institution he has come to love and serve. He agrees to rise up against Caesar to preserve Rome. Posted by amy-lepore on Feb 7, 2008. |

