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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 ...
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 ...
Recognizing that something worse than sickness is plaguing her husband, Portia begs Brutus to confide in her about whatever is bothering him. Julius Caesar's popularity soars when he returns to ...
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 ...
Led by Cassius, a group of conspirators convince Brutus, Caesar's best friend to join their alliance by planting forged letters of complaint from commoners stating their concerns over Caesar's ...
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