For instance, after the foot race on the Feast of Lupercal near the Capital, Cassius tries to persuade Brutus to join in on the Caesar conspiracy, but Brutus tells him to stop trying to sway him (I.ii.36-176). This visibly demonstrates Brutus’ honor as he did not let Cassius take precedence over his right judgement. Deep down, Brutus knows the impartial choice, which is not slaughtering his best friend. Though not a favorable situation, he battles with his honor and comes out with the correct decision. This affects the work overall because it shows that when Brutus was still a noble man, he had morals to his character. Shakespeare’s display of Brutus’ honor clearly shows that the Lens is true because even when faced with an arduous decision, Brutus kept his honorable characteristics
For instance, after the foot race on the Feast of Lupercal near the Capital, Cassius tries to persuade Brutus to join in on the Caesar conspiracy, but Brutus tells him to stop trying to sway him (I.ii.36-176). This visibly demonstrates Brutus’ honor as he did not let Cassius take precedence over his right judgement. Deep down, Brutus knows the impartial choice, which is not slaughtering his best friend. Though not a favorable situation, he battles with his honor and comes out with the correct decision. This affects the work overall because it shows that when Brutus was still a noble man, he had morals to his character. Shakespeare’s display of Brutus’ honor clearly shows that the Lens is true because even when faced with an arduous decision, Brutus kept his honorable characteristics