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why was brutus called the noblest Roman of them all?

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Answered by anmol4953
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When Antony says Brutus was the noblest Roman of them all, he means the noblest of all the conspirators. In acting on conscience in his death, Brutus displays the same integrity that he has in acting on the assassination of Caesar when he perceived Caesar and a tyrant to the Rome that he loves so well.

Answered by hero9989
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The noblest Roman of them all, according to Marc Antony, was Brutus—one of Caesar's assassins, and now a corpse at Antony's feet. The note of regret here is ironic, to say the least, because Antony raised the army which has destroyed Brutus. Yet Antony now comes to praise Brutus, not to bury him.

Similarly, why was Brutus a nobleman? In the beginning of the play, Brutus is an honorable man who lives by his reputation. The people of Rome know him by his reputation and most adore him. He is known to be honorable, noble, and trustworthy. Because of his honest instincts, Brutus does not fall easily for the manipulations of Cassius.

Also to know, what Does This was the noblest Roman of them all mean?

Brutus, the Noblest Roman of them All By definition, noble is having moral character, courage, generosity, honor and bravery to do what is right. It is finding the truth and reason in everything that happens around you. Many of the characters in Julius Caesar have a selfish goal to gain more power and wealth.

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