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“Julius Caesar” Through out the play Brutus made many misjudgments that effected the play in many ways. Bad decisions, joining the wrong side, and killing his close friend and then dying himself affected this play. In the play “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare, Brutus made many wrong descions. The bad decisions, him going to the bad side, and then betraying his friend all was due to Cassius in one way or another. Cassius put the majority of the things Brutus did in his mind. The worst decision he made is listening to Cassius, for instance the time he was telling him some of his good qualities that made him better than Caesar. “Brutus, I do observe you now of late/I have from your eyes that gentleness/and show of love”(1.2.37-38).
Approximate Word count = 497 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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