Brutus's Loyalty In Julius Caesar

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Throughout the play Julius Caesar, Brutus always displayed loyalty, integrity, and bravery, yet something drove him to conspire against his closest friend Caesar. Many observers saw it as an act of tyranny, greed, and jealousy, but Brutus thought differently; He thought of Rome and it’s success. In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, Shakespeare presents Brutus as a dynamic character, for he grows throughout the play. Towards the beginning of the play, Brutus portrays the role of a loyal friend swayed by the wicked in Rome to betray Caesar for the throne. Brutus feels perplexed at the offer thrown his way, “I would not, Cassius. Yet I love him well” ( Shakespeare 764.82). As Caesar’s companion, Brutus decides to defend Caesar’s honor and revoke the