Julius Caesar Essay: Line Between Good And Evil

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Julius Caesar Critical Essay Julius Caesar is a unique play because the line between good and evil is jagged and unclear. Those who see Brutus as the villain tend to fault Brutus for being gullible and so easily manipulated. He falls for Cassius’s ploy to kill Caesar unable to see the personal vendetta attached to Cassius' efforts. Even though some people think Brutus is the tragic hero because he faces a conflict on whether he should kill Caesar or to betray Cassius, Brutus’s lack of loyalty during Caesars assassination makes him more of a villain. Caesar had been one of his closest friends for a long time. Some people can't justify stabbing one's friend in the back, no matter what the reason. They are further repulsed by the way Brutus bathes his hands in Caesar's blood almost immediately after the slaying. They find it a gory act, void of any loyalty or honor. Brutus should be considered the villain because of his faithlessness and gullible nature. Also Brutus’s going above the law to look good in the eyes of Rome made him the antagonist of the play. …show more content…

How loyal is Brutus to Caesar? It seems a bit odd to suddenly switch sides and want to become a conspirator to kill Caesar. Brutus served for Caesar, but not all of his loyalty was there. Cassius is a lot in Brutus’s ear when he wanted Brutus to join the conspirators. He is facing an internal conflict on whether or not to betray Caesar.in Act 3 as Caesar dies even he himself is surprised that Brutus is killing him. He Says “Et tu, Brutè?—Then fall, Caesar.” (3.1.85).Caesar probably would’ve expected this from Cassius since he has “ a lean and hungry look” but from Brutus it is truly a shocker. If Brutus was truly loyal he would’ve gone to Caesar to tell him what was being plotted and planned against him by the conspirators. But it is well understood why he did

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