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Caesar Vs Brutus

f Caesar carelessly but nod on him.He had a fever when he was in Spain, And when the fit was on him, I did markHow he did shake: 'tis true, this god did shake.His coward lips did from their fly, And that same eye whose bend doth awe the worldDid lose his luster: I did hear his groan;Ay, and that tongue of his that bade the RomansMark him and write his speeches in their books,Alas, it cried " Give me some drink, Titinius,"As a sick girl. Ye gods! It doth amaze me,A man of such feeble temper shouldSo get the start of the majestic world, and bear the palm alone."(I,ii,100-132). In actuality he paled in comparison to Caesar. Whenever things did not look his way, his solution was suicide(V,iii,46). He was so jealous of Caesar he even used the same sword that killed Caesar to kill himself.But it was infact Caesar himself that caused his own demise. He grew too powerful, and arrogant. He was too high and mighty to catch on to the plan. There were even people like Artemidorus that tried to warn him about his assassination (I,ii,23) (II,iiii,1-15). He was also very indecisive, for example he changed his mind three times when he was deciding whether to go to the Senate House. In conclusion, it is not fair to put all the blame on Brutus(the only one with good intentions) because there were many others that played a part in the death of Julius Caesar. If any other person was put in Burtuses place, they would have done the same thing. The way it would have tuned out would have been different, because Brutus made many bad decisions (partly because he was not very political). There were also many other factors you have to add in. So one person, no matter who it is, could not be responsible. So, while history may blame Brutus, history is far from the truth....

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