Tuesday 30 March 2010

Brutus motivators

Brutus is known as a great noble man in the Roman as he always cares and thinks of his countrymen before himself. Therefore, the people of Rome respects and honor Brutus for his doings. One main role that Brutus did for Rome was, he thought he could save Rome by Caesar’s death, because as he was a friend with Caesar he knew that Caesar was a dictator for Rome. In addition, Honor and Patriotism is Brutus’s motivator, as he believes that Caesar’s death will save Rome and provide freedom.


Brutus values his honor most in his life as he thinks Caesar is like a dictator who will ruin Rome; therefore he believes in himself that he should be honorable for Rome. Also the people of Rome respects and honor Brutus for his doings as he is trying to save and care for Rome. Hence, Brutus is an honorable man who is confident in his doings, as he believes he is right. Brutus kills his friend not for his personal reason but for Rome, because he cares and loves Rome and wants to prevent freedom for his countrymen. (Act two, Scene1, line 163~183) In this quotation Brutus tells Cassius that they are not killing Caesar for their own personal reason therefore they shouldn’t kill Caesar violently. Moreover, Brutus says they are not butchers and should be called sacrificers, and so they should carve Caesar as a dish fit for the gods to prove to the Romans that they are healers and not murders. Brutus thinks that they shouldn’t be hiding themselves from killing Caesar, as he thinks the conspirators and he has done nothing wrong to be hidden. Therefore, he shows he is an honorable man by trying to face after killing Caesar, because he has no doubts to hide himself. Afterwards, the conspirators and Brutus killed Caesar he goes out to the capitol to face and show his honor toward Rome. (Act three, Scene two, line 13~32) In this quotation Brutus proves his reasons on why he has killed Caesar, and he says that it was because he loves his countrymen more than his friend. Moreover, Brutus asks the people of Rome to believe in him as he thinks he has done the right thing for Rome and has no doubt killing Caesar for Rome. Brutus is truly an honorable man who faces his challenges and always proves with evidence to show that he has done nothing wrong and has done goods for Rome.

Brutus is an honorable men and also patriotism, as he works on to prevent freedom for his countrymen and to keep save of Rome. Therefore, Brutus has joined the conspirators to stop Caesar from misusing his power and his dictatorship towards Rome. Brutus had joined the conspirator also to assassinate Caesar. (Act one, Scene2, Line 160~173) In this quotation, Brutus is slowly joining into the conspirator as he has hope to save Rome from Caesar misusing his power and dictatorship for Rome. This shows that Brutus truly loves his countrymen than his friend, and wants to protect Rome from any danger. In order to prove that Brutus has no personal reason toward Caesar, and is doing it for his country. (Act two, scene one Line11~33)

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