Brutus believes that honour makes a man worthy. He believes that he is an honourable man which makes him higher ranking than his peers such as Cassius or Casca. Brutus often thinks of the wellbeing of Rome before himself. He imagines an idealism world free of corruptions, greed and kings. Cassius is able to use honour and Brutus’s idealism against him and manipulate him to see Julius Caesar as a treat to his perfect world. Cassius is also able to have Brutus to join his conspiracy and to help Brutus to
Brutus believes that honour makes a man worthy. He believes that he is an honourable man which makes him higher ranking than his peers such as Cassius or Casca. Brutus often thinks of the wellbeing of Rome before himself. He imagines an idealism world free of corruptions, greed and kings. Cassius is able to use honour and Brutus’s idealism against him and manipulate him to see Julius Caesar as a treat to his perfect world. Cassius is also able to have Brutus to join his conspiracy and to help Brutus to