julius Ceasar regrets
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Shakespeare's Julius Caesar portrays that many people regret things they do. Brutus and Cassius planed to get away after they murdered Caesar, by saying he was "ambitious." Now they are being hunted down by citizens of Rome that wants revenge. "When Caesar lived, he durst not thus have moved me." It is ironic that after Cassius being the one to setup the murder brings up Caesar saying that it was better off if he was alive. "Give me a bowl of wine. In this I bury all unkindness," After killing Caesar it leads to his wife death, he regrets killing a great friend of his. Now he tries to forget everything by drinking wine. Brutus and Cassius are now regretting that they killed Caesar.
Brutus and Cassius regrets killing Caesar, when they were about to loose their life...