We can actually state that Brutus was a patriot. This is true because Brutus killed Caesar in order to make Rome free from the rule of Caesar. Antony stated that he Brutus was noble. Some feel that Brutus was just ambitious and that's why he killed Caesar.
<h3>About "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar"</h3>
"The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" is known to be a play written by William Shakespeare. The play actually focuses on Brutus. The conspirators of Caesar convinced Caesar's friend, Brutus to join in the assassination plan.
We see that for killing Caesar due to his rule over Rome, Brutus can be considered a patriot.
He is captured by a colonel who is son of Don Lupe that was killed by Juvencio. When some men are trampling on his small property he goes out to tell them not to do that when he is captured. He doesn't want to die and he says that he is not a threat to anybody because he is too old then the colonel tells his men to get Juvencio drunk.