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Monday, October 20, 2008

Feedback October 13-17

I believe that as Brutus I would have chosen the good of rome. I have a few reasons why I believe that is true. The first reason is that Caesar was millitary leader, and while loved by the people, not of the people. If Caesar came to power, he would rule rome as a dictatorship, using the millitary to gain power, not social forms like research and trade. For example, in Act two Scene one, lines 18-20, Brutus states, "That at his will he may do danger with. The abuse of greatness is when it disjoins remorse from power." This statement reveals that Caesar might abuse the power of Rome's army. Secondly, Brutus thought about the big picture of Rome, how it might or might not survive depending on his decision. If something I could do would define the future of a country, I would make sure something like friendship didn't get in the way.  Finally, it comes down to personal values. As we can see from the book, Brutus is all about Honor, and doing the right thing. In my case, my values would and my loyalty would be to something greater than just one person, which is, in this case, Rome. So in conclusion, if I was Brutus, I would have chosen the good of Rome over Caesar. 

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