The Intention Of Brutus In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Brutus was a patriot throughout the whole story because he always did what he needed to do for his country, Rome. Brutus’s main intention for any and everything he did was for the betterment of Rome, specifically the people. Knowing that Caesar was to become king he knew the people of Rome including himself would become a slave to Caesar and would never have their own individual freedom. Killing Caesar out of spite was not Brutus’s intention, but instead he killed him to save everyone else. In act two, scene two, page one Brutus says “It must be by his death, and for my part / I know no personal cause to spurn at him / But for the general.” revealing that there is no wanting to kill Caesar, but of a having to kill Caesar. On the other hand,

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