Explain me this paragraph frm Julius Caesar. .....Uf u really know then only answer.... I need exact meaning. ....No spams accepted!!
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Hey there. The answer to your question is:
Brutus is said to be an angel, a best and kind friend of Julius Caesar. He believed Brutus to be a faithful and loyal friend of him but he was sad and shocked to see that when the conspirators decided to kill him by stabbing knives against him, Brutus was one of them. Later on Anthony, most loyal friend of Julius Caesar states that it was the most unkindest cut of all. He also states that, it was not the traitors that killed Julius Caesar but it was because of the betrayal by Brutus due to which Julius Caesar died. The cut was the "most unkindest" because it was made by his friend Brutus.Ceasar's heart could not bear to see his best friend among the traitors. Brutus had no lessons grudges to have been involved in the conspiracy but he was poisoned to be a part of Caesar's assassination. Brutus did so for he was a patriotic leader and loved Rome more than anything. His misjudgement of Caesar would become a tyrant brought him to be a part of his act but his intentions were noble. (NOT COPIED)
hope it helps buddy.
Brutus is said to be an angel, a best and kind friend of Julius Caesar. He believed Brutus to be a faithful and loyal friend of him but he was sad and shocked to see that when the conspirators decided to kill him by stabbing knives against him, Brutus was one of them. Later on Anthony, most loyal friend of Julius Caesar states that it was the most unkindest cut of all. He also states that, it was not the traitors that killed Julius Caesar but it was because of the betrayal by Brutus due to which Julius Caesar died. The cut was the "most unkindest" because it was made by his friend Brutus.Ceasar's heart could not bear to see his best friend among the traitors. Brutus had no lessons grudges to have been involved in the conspiracy but he was poisoned to be a part of Caesar's assassination. Brutus did so for he was a patriotic leader and loved Rome more than anything. His misjudgement of Caesar would become a tyrant brought him to be a part of his act but his intentions were noble. (NOT COPIED)
hope it helps buddy.
Anonymous:
U just missed some things but well tried!!
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