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Title: Julius Caesar: Marcus Brutus Character Analysis
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On the Ides of March, as Caesar was assassinated, Caesar's last
line is: "Et tu, Brute?--Then fall, Caesar."(act 3, scene 1, l.85). This shows
that Caesar would not die without Brutus' stab. Caesar realizes that there must
be a noble reason for this assassination if Brutus was in it... Showed first 250 characters
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This shows
that Caesar would not die without Brutus' stab. Caesar realizes that there must
be a noble reason for this assassination if Brutus was in it. This again shows
how much Caesar respects Brutus. Brutus and Caesar both respect each other, but
in different ways... Showed next 250 characters
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