The character Julius Caesar says ‘Et tu, Brutus?’, meaning ‘And you, Brutus?’, towards Marcus Brutus, highlighting that he didn’t expect to be betrayed by someone he had forgiven and ...
While meeting with a group of conspirators planning the murder of Caesar, Brutus tells the group that, while they are killing him, they should do it respectfully. The murder should be more of a ...
THE Ides of March is a historical event that happened on March 15 in the Roman calendar, marking the brutal assassination of ...
Before the murder, Brutus and Caesar were close allies. Caesar’s feelings of shock and betrayal were later dramatized in William Shakespeare’s famous 1599 play: As he dies, he utters the ...
BCE, ancient Rome witnessed one of the most infamous betrayals in history, the assassination of Julius Caesar. Known as the ...
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was first performed in 1599 and it continues to be reinterpreted by theater directors up to this day. Touching on themes like tyranny, power, and betrayal, this play also ...
Antony reveals his true feelings about Brutus, Cassius, and the rest of the group that killed Caesar - they are traitors and should be viewed as such. Julius Caesar's popularity soars when he ...
Brutus has been talking with fellow conspirators regarding the plot against Caesar. Portia awakes alone in bed and goes to find Brutus to find out what is troubling him. Julius Caesar's popularity ...
Cassius confronts Brutus about his friend’s uncharacteristic coldness. When Cassius is reassured on this count he reveals his own fear of Caesar’s growing power, probes Brutus’s feelings on ...