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As Caesar loved me, I weep for him as he was fortunate I rejoice at it as he was valiant I honor him but as he was ambitious I slew him...... Explain these lines

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Answered by bhaskarbaningpathak
12

Answer:

These lines were spoken by Brutus as an explanation to the angry mobs who loved Caesar.

Through these lines Brutus gave an explanation for his being a part of Caesar's murder.

He says so as it was his duty to do so. That is we can find that Brutus is loyal only to his country Rome not the consul or any body else. He will break any limits if it were for Rome. These were his ideologies.

He says that Caesar loved him therefore he weeps over his death. That is he returns his love as was his duty. Caser was fortunate there Brutus rejoiced at his fortune which means Caesar's victories for rome was his reason for rejoicing. It was his his duty to do so. Caesar was valiant that is he was brave and therefore Brutus honoured him as was his duty to do so. Now he comes to his current actions:He says Caesar was ambitious which was a harm to the Republic and Brutus by his words made it clear that he placed the Republic over anything. Therefore, Brutus slayed or killed Caesar as was his duty to do so.

In other words he was dutybound to the republic.

His sole reason was: For it was his

Duty

to do so.....

Answered by 13061
2

Answer:

These lines were spoken by Brutus as an explanation to the angry mobs who loved Caesar.

Through these lines Brutus gave an explanation for his being a part of Caesar's murder.

He says so as it was his duty to do so. That is we can find that Brutus is loyal only to his country Rome not the consul or any body else. He will break any limits if it were for Rome. These were his ideologies.

He says that Caesar loved him therefore he weeps over his death. That is he returns his love as was his duty. Caser was fortunate there Brutus rejoiced at his fortune which means Caesar's victories for rome was his reason for rejoicing. It was his his duty to do so. Caesar was valiant that is he was brave and therefore Brutus honoured him as was his duty to do so. Now he comes to his current actions:He says Caesar was ambitious which was a harm to the Republic and Brutus by his words made it clear that he placed the Republic over anything. Therefore, Brutus slayed or killed Caesar as was his duty to do so.

In other words he was duty bound to the republic.

His sole reason was: For it was his

Duty

to do so.....

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