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This short excerpt from our video -Brutus: Liberator of Rome or Traitor to Caesar is a composite of lines from players performing Shakespeare's famous play "Julius Caesar". The setting is...
From the movie adaptation of Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar" (1970).All rights go to their respective holders.
Here, Brutus argues with Cassius regarding their original goal and why they killed Caesar. Brutus is questioning Cassius’s loyalty to Rome while reaffirming why he agreed to kill Caesar. Through this strong statement and by standing up to Cassius, Brutus once again shows his honorable intentions and loyalty to the good of Rome.
Shakespeare gives a personality to Plutarch's nameless phantom: it is individualised as the ghost of Caesar, and thus Caesar's spirit has become Brutus' evil genius, as Brutus has been Caesar's angel."
RALPH: So, Brutus, here we are in your military tent out in the field. You've just had a pretty heated argument with your good friend, Cassius, though you managed to patch things up by the end. You've also had some tragic news. Your wife, Portia, has killed herself.
3 Οκτ 2024 · The ghost's words that Brutus will see him at Philippi are an evil omen. They suggest that Brutus will see Caesar again there because he will be killed and become a ghost like...