explain about brutus in lesson julius ceaser
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Brutus was a noble man, a true patriot in his own right. He was a great friend of Caesar, and a honorable man. Yet, he was easily influenced and didn't confront Caesar regards to his growing ambition and chose to believe Cassius and the other conspirators.
He justified Caesar's killing by proclaiming that, ''not that he loved Caesar, but he loved Rome more.'' In the interest of Rome, he killed Caesar. His growing ambition would have made him a dictator and every Roman would have to live the life of a slave, a bondman.
However at the end, the armies of Brutus and Cassius, clashed with the armies of Octavious and Antony. Both Brutus and Cassius committed suicide.