Julius Caesar: Brutus Is A Honorable Man
In Shakespeare's play of "Caesar" Brutus is a conspirator who portrays
a person who favors a republic for Rome. Brutus is an honorable man. Many
characters in the play show there reverence for Brutus. Brutus exemplifies
his honor in many ways. Brutus is obsequious when he is needed to abet his
fellow romans.
Brutus is an honorable man. "Am I entreated to Speak and Strike? O
Rome I make thee promise, If the redress will follow, then receivest thy
full petition at the hand of Brutus" (Shakespeare 397). Brutus will obey to
whatever the romans convey to him. Consequentl ....
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