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-Brutus will be part of the plot against Caesar.
-Killing Caesar will prevent him from becoming a tyrant.
Brutus does not despite Caesar. In fact, he does not feel any grievance against him. Anyway, he is contemplating the option of participating in a plot to assassinate him because he believes that once in power the Caesar will become a tyrant.
Explanation:
Boredom, he expresses it by saying it is the caprice of a pampered man.
Modernist poetry is characterized by a love of paradox. Instead of confirming our supositions about the world, it means to challenge them. A famous example is the opening of T.S. Elliot's <em>The Wast Land</em>: "April is the cruellest month", where spring, traditionally seen as a fair and benevolent season, is shown as harsh, as if it were fall or winter. In this poem, the author presents us with a man that has "everything" (wealth and education), yet instead of leading a happy life kills himself. The apparent incongruence is meant to shock us into reflection.