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“The Noblest Roman of them all.” How Accurate an Assessment is this of the Character Brutus?

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"The Noblest Roman of them all." How Accurate an Assessment is this of the Character Brutus? Brutus was one of the most important men in Ancient Rome and was a great friend of the emperor of Rome and her dominions, Julius Caesar. He loved his friend Caesar and felt a great deal of allegiance to him and wanted him to stay that way. However, Brutus' love for Rome was much greater and still believed in a republic run by senators elected by the people similar to the government of today in Britain. He felt that Caesar was becoming too ambitious and was becoming a threat to the senate. Brutus felt that the only way to stop Caesar was to kill him and end all chance of him getting close to a throne. Although the method may seem, at first glance, evil, cruel and unnecessary, Brutus felt everything he was doing...

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