Both Cassius and Brutus commit suicide in the final act.
Brutus killed himself after the final battle because it was the honorable thing for a defeated Roman commander to do. People seem to forget that Brutus and Cassius were leaders of armies, they were generals at the time of their defeat.
Julius Caesar was murdered by none other than the own senate of Rome. The killing was led by one of Caesar's most trusted friend, Brutus, because he feared Caesar would crown himself king.
Julius Caesar was attacked by the Senate and the final death blow was delivered from his mistress' son, Brutus. Julius Caesar was killed on the Ides Of March (March 15th) 44 BC.
Brutus and Cassius were leaders of a conspiracy and on March 15th (Ides of March) the conspirators were waiting for him at the theater of Pompey. Ceaser was stabbed several times, his final words were "Et tu, Brute!" which translates to "And you, too, Brutus?"
Both Cassius and Brutus commit suicide in the final act.
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A matter of honor.
Brutus killed himself after the final battle because it was the honorable thing for a defeated Roman commander to do. People seem to forget that Brutus and Cassius were leaders of armies, they were generals at the time of their defeat.
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Brutus' language throughout Shakespeare's tragedy shows his reverence ofJulius Caesar, believe it or not. This comes as a surprise to most people, because Brutus actually delivers the final stab to Caesar. Brutus has always liked Caesar, but as a friend. He feels that he can't stand around and let Rome fall into a monarchy or dictatorship and him not do anything, so he joins the conspiracy against Caesar. Brutus feels like his Public Responsibility comes before his Personal Responsibility. Brutus is actually a very noble man, contradictory to his name, and Shakespeare set it to be this way. By summarizing or paraphrasing the play into terms one can understand, it becomes visible that Brutus regrets what he believes he must do to better Rome, but has to do it anyways, again showing his nobility and his Public responsibility over Personal Responsibility.Marcus Brutus was a friend to Julius Ceasar, but not good enough. He had moral values dealing with Rome and its people. Brutus' values then made him join as an conspiracy against Ceasar put together with Cassius. Brutus joined this mainly because he didn't Ceasar to turn hisd back on Rome so that there would be a reasonable reason for killing Ceasar. If Brutus wasn't in the play, there would be no "Tragedy " in The Tragedy of Julius Ceasar.
Not the sort you would ever want or trust, rewarding Caesar's forgiveness with the final knife blow.
Scott Westerfield is the author of the teen series "The Uglies." Westerfield uses special literary techniques to reveal the final outcome of the conflict and explain the unknown element of the novels.
Nick Aldis has: Played himself in "All New Gladiators" in 2008. Played Oblivion in "Gladiators Unleashed" in 2009. Played Brutus Magnus in "Victory Road" in 2009. Played Brutus Magnus in "Hard Justice" in 2009. Played Brutus Magnus in "Turning Point" in 2009. Played Brutus Magnus in "Against All Odds" in 2009. Played Brutus Magnus in "Bound for Glory" in 2009. Played Brutus Magnus in "Final Resolution" in 2009. Played Brutus Magnus in "No Surrender" in 2009. Played Brutus Magnus in "Sacrifice" in 2009. Played Magnus in "Destination X" in 2010. Played Brutus Magnus in "Genesis" in 2010. Played Magnus in "Lockdown" in 2011. Played himself in "Ring Ka King" in 2012.
Julius Caesar was murdered by none other than the own senate of Rome. The killing was led by one of Caesar's most trusted friend, Brutus, because he feared Caesar would crown himself king.
Julius Caesar was attacked by the Senate and the final death blow was delivered from his mistress' son, Brutus. Julius Caesar was killed on the Ides Of March (March 15th) 44 BC.