I started off and ask him, “what was the real reason the senate turned on Caeser”. Brutus answered “the senate saw that he was rising higher and higher to power and they saw that Caeser was going to ruin everything their ancestors had fought for to get a society without just one ruler, when they saw this they knew he had to be stopped.” Then I asked, “how where you convinced to become a part of the plan when you were like a son to
him and he treated you so fairly?” “The senate had shown me what the risks and damage Caeser would do if he got too far into power and I was convinced it was the right thing to do for Rome and the senate.” After a few more little conversations I was eager to ask him how he got Caeser to follow him. Marcus Brutus continued to answer me and said, “Well at first his friends had tried to persuade him not to go and so did his wife Calpurnia.” “but I went up too him as an advising friend and said Caeser are you really going to listen to the gossip of men and your wife’s clingy ness and insult the senate by not showing to them when they expect you is great foolishness.” As I interviewed him, Brutus also said he took him by the right hand and Julius followed in silence.
AFTER THE DEATH?
During the assassination, Brutus also got hit a couple of times in his own body but nothing serious. When they finally killed Caeser, Brutus gave a speech at his funeral that the whole town of Rome heard. Brutus said “I slew my best lover of Rome and I know have the same dagger for myself, when it shall need my country to my death.” He goes to tell that he did indeed love caser like a best friend and father. Brutus Caser was a major eye witness to the assassination of history that will be remembered forever.