Why does Brutus take his own life at the end of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?
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Why does Brutus take his own life at the end of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar:
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is one of William Shakespeare's many plays. In the play, Brutus is the tragic hero, who must decide what is his role in the conspiracy against Caesar.
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View this answerAt the end of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus takes his own life because his forces have been defeated and cornered by Antony's. Cassius is dead,...
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Character of Brutus in Julius Caesar: Traits & Analysis
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Chapter 1 / Lesson 17Explore who Brutus was in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Learn about his role in the plot, his character analysis, and his role as a tragic hero.
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