who says "et tu brute''?when are these words spoken?why?
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These words were spoken by Julius Caesar to Brutus when all the conspirators were stabbing him. Brutus was standing in front of him. Caesar thought Brutus would try to protect him as he was a very good friend of Caesar. Quite contrary to his expectation, Brutus also stabbed him. This stabbing broke Caesar's trust and heart both. In the pain of being deceived by his closest friend, Caesar said these words which mean 'you too Brutus'.
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Caeser says these words 'Et tu Brute' to Brutus who also stabs him with other conspirators. Caeser was greatly shocked. He died due to the shock of Brutus's stabbing. It was because Brutus was very close to his heart. Brutus could not be expected by Caeser to fall so low as to stab him. So Caeser was shocked due to Brutus's ingratitude.
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