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How the meeting between cassius and brutus is the turnng point for Roman Empire?

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Answer:

William Shakespeare's "Julius Ceasar" is a tragedy, and Brutus is the tragic hero. The meeting between Cassius and Brutus is a twist in the plot.

Explanation:

Cassius wants to kill Caesar and for that, he needs the help of Brutus. Brutus is an honorable man with honesty and kindness in his heart. He thinks for his country but that does not make him a king slayer.

So upon being rejected as expected, Cassius tricks Brutus into believing that murdering the kind will do good for the entire empire. He writes a letter, falsifying his identity. Brutus reads that letter thinking it is sent by the Roman citizens and ultimately takes his brutal decision.

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