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Answer: Caesar will become a tyrant because Caesar is not a tyrant.
Explanation: In Brutus' soliloquy from Act II, Scene I, of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, the main rationale that Brutus gives is <u><em>Caesar will become a tyrant because Caesar is not a tyrant</em></u>. The reason Brutus gives to kill Caesar is to PREVENT him from becoming a tyrant. He is not yet a tyrant but after been crowned he can cut all freedoms from the people. Brutus kills Caesar because he wants to fight for the common good. It is like killing a serpent's egg before it becomes dangerous.
It is a fragment because it doesn't make sense on its en. Its a subordinate clause.
He was accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials. The cause of death was Capital Punishment.
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