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timama [110]
3 years ago
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How does The Tragedy of Julius Caesar explore the theme of betrayal?

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Maru [420]3 years ago
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Answer: As the tragic figure in the play, Brutus’ involvement in Caesar’s assassination, in which Brutus murders his friend, eventually leads to his downfall. This is how<em> The Tragedy of Julius Caesar</em> explores the theme of betrayal.

Explanation: In Shakespeare's <em>The Tragedy of Julius Cesar, </em><u>Brutus is one of Julius Caesar's closest friends</u>; however, when he begins to see Caesar as a dictator and as a dangerous man for Rome, he joins the conspiracy to murder him. Although Brutus was only seeking to benefit Rome, <u>his involvement in Caesar's assassination made him a traitor due to the strong bond he had with Caesar</u>. After murdering him, Brutus asks himself if this was the right thing to do and starts to feel guilty about it. Eventually, he becames the tragic hero as the play ends with his death.

Vlad1618 [11]3 years ago
5 0
Okay well Caesar and Brutus were friends of course. When Brutus decides to join the conspirators in their plot to kill Caesar. The second downfall is that he refused to listen to Cassius. Cassius told Brutus to kill Antony along with Caesar but he did not want the conspirators to appear as butchers so he allowed Antony to live And the last downfall is when he gave Antony permission to speak at Caesars funeral Again Cassius warned Brutus not to let Antony speak Cassius feared that Antony would turn the people against the conspirators and that exactly what happened Brutus had to flea for his life which ultimately lead to his dead.
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