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What explanations did Brutus give for murdering Caesar? How was he able to win the hearts of the Roman mob?

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Brutus was really an ‘honourable man’. He tries to justify why Caesar was murdered. He tries to convince the Roman mob that he had no personal grudge or enmity against Caesar. He murdered Caesar not because he loved him less but he loved Rome more than Caesar. Brutus tries to convince the people that Caesar was growing very powerful and over-ambitious. He could become a tyrant and a threat to freedom and republicanism.

Brutus’s arguments and cold logic did convince the people but only for a short time. Only in the end, Antony turned the table against him. 



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