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Who says “Et tu Brute”? When are these words spoken? Why?​

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Answered by SweetCharm
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Who says “Et tu Brute”? When are these words spoken? Why?

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These words were the last words of Julius Caesar when he was being stabbed by his own friends. These were spoken as his closest friend Brutus also stabbed him. Caesar could not believe that such a close friend could also backstab him.

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Answered by SparklyGeogony
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Julius Caesar

he quote appears in Act 3 Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, where it is spoken by the Roman dictator Julius Caesar, at the moment of his assassination, to his friend Marcus Junius Brutus, upon recognizing him as one of the assassins.

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