Month: November 2015

2 more paragraphs.

I think that Brutus does not want the conspirators to swear an oath of allegiance, because as i said earlier, he likes to think of himself being better and nobler than the rest of the conspirators and he is not just part of the gang, but if he takes the oath he will be lowering himself to their level. He might also want to think that they do not need an oath to stay true to their word that they will kill Caesar for the good of Rome. Also if they don’t have the motives to do it whats the point, he says that in act 2,1 “If these be motives weak, break off betimes.” he might also be disagreeing because it was Cassius who suggested an oath and Cassius is currently the leader of the conspiracy however Brutus want to be so to show that he purposefully disagrees with all of Cassius’s propositions, such as keeping Anthony alive even though it was a bad decision. “For Antony is but a limb of Caesar.” Brutus says this when he just joined the conspirators and they were discussing things such as taking an oath, letting Anthony join, etc.

I also have some quotes directly from the play to back up my reasoning, one of which is “Not that I love Caesar less but that I loved Rome more.” This is basically saying that Brutus did not kill caesar out of hatred or anger, but instead out of his nobility and loyalty to the city of Rome, suggesting that he would do nearly anything for the city, even killing his best friend, Ceaser.

Essay intro 2nd draft

My essay question is “Why does Brutus not want to swear an oath of elegance.”

I believe the answer of this question to be that Brutus does not want to swear an oath because he likes to think himself of a nobler person in the roman society. As a consequence of this all the power that that gives him goes to his head, which in time makes him feel like he is the best around and everyone should follow him. As a consequence in act 2 scene 1 he tries to act like the leader of the conspiracy despite being the newest member, he does this by disagreeing and shutting down all suggestions that people ask (despite most of them being good suggestions). These also eventually come back to haunt him. Such as when he chose not to kill Antony because he thought he was noting without Caesar.

Essay quotes

Some of the quotes i will be looking at in detail are

“O, name him not. Let us not break with him,
For he will never follow anything
That other men begin.” – Brutus
“For Antony is but a limb of Caesar.
Let us be sacrificers but not butchers, Caius.” – Brutus
“No, not an oath. If not the face of men,
The sufferance of our souls, the time’s abuse
If these be motives weak, break off betimes,” – Brutus
“Caesar, now be still: / I kill’d not thee with half so good a will,” – Brutus
“Not that I love Caesar less but that I loved Rome more.” – Brutus

Essay intro 1

I think that Brutus does not want the conspirators to swear an oath of allegiance because he likes to think of himself being better and nobler than the rest of the conspirators and he is not just part of the gang but if he takes the oath he will be lowering himself to their level. Also he might want to think that they do not need an oath to stay true to their word that they are going to kill Caesar for the good of rome, and if they don’t have the motives to do it whats the point, he says that in act 2,1 ‘If these be motives weak, break off betimes.’ he might also be disagreeing because it was Cassius who suggested an oath and Cassius is currently the leader of the conspiracy but Brutus want to be so to show that he purposefully disagrees with all of Cassius’s propositions, such as keeping Anthony alive even though it was a bad decision.

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