How does brutus justify the killing of caeser
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Brutus loved Caesar very much but he loved Rome more than anything else. He was convinced that if Caeser lived, the romans would be treated like slaves by him. It was in the interest of the romans and republicanism that caeser was killed. There was every danger of ceaser becoming a dictator. He told the mob that he wept over ceaser's death because caeser used to love him. No doubt, caeser was an ambitious man. According to him, every roman who loves freedom should be happy at caeser death.
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Brutus loved Caesar very much but he loved Rome more than anything else. He was convinced that if Caeser lived, the romans would be treated like slaves by him. It was in the interest of the romans and republicanism that caeser was killed. There was every danger of ceaser becoming a dictator. He told the mob that he wept over ceaser's death because caeser used to love him. No doubt, caeser was an ambitious man. According to him, every roman who loves freedom should be happy at caeser death.
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