Caesar utters, “Et tu, Brute?” or “And you, too, Brutus?” when Brutus stabs him in the Senate. Based on what you learned about t he relationship between Caesar and Brutus, explain Caesar’s reaction to Brutus’ action.
2 answers:
Caesar was shocked that Brutus was apart of the conspiracy also.
I believe he was feeling betrayal and like he had no one in this point of time. saying , "And you, too, brutus?" was him realizing that he had no one on his side.
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