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Decisions, Decisions

TitleDecisions, Decisions
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                                                  Decisions,  Decisions

  The theme I picked for Julius Caesar essay is the mistakes made by Brutus. According to

Mr. Holtz Brutus was stupid and many mistakes. The first one was him even joining the

Conspirators. The second was letting Anthony live and speak at the funeral. The final

mistake was his battle plan. Every one does make mistakes sometimes, but mistakes

Brutus made where plainly stupid.   I feel the first mistake was Brutus joining the

conspirators in the first place. His mine was easily manipulated by the conspirators. They

gave him the justification he needed to kill Caesar, which was “its Good of Rome.” The

assumption was that Caesar would eventually take the crown, which would never less

destroyed Rome according to Brutus thoughts. By making this assumption and joining the

other conspirators he set him self up for many  problems for him and for Rome. This was

one of the fatal mistakes made by Brutus.

Brutus actually made two mistakes with Mark Antony. The first was letting Mark Antony

live and the second was letting him speak alone at the funeral. When Cassius first

suggested that they should kill Mark Antony, which they should of, but the noble Brutus

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