The mighty Caesar is praised by the plebians and normal folks of Rome, but a few tribunes are displeased by the fact that he may be crowned. Brutus, loyal and kind-hearted, question Caesar’s intentions and only wants the best for Rome. While sly Cassius is only jealous and bitter and wishes to see him overthrown. These two opinions contrast as one holds good intentions and the other is purely spiteful. It is plainly clear who the hero is and who the villain is in this situation. Brutus only wants the best for his city, which is why I would side with him. Unlike Cassius, Brutus is unbiased and stays loyal to Caesar. Cassius tells bitter tales to Brutus about how Caesar was weak and power-hungry, tales that may not even be true. Virtuously and righteously, Brutus is true to himself, Caesar, and Rome.
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