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Compare and contrast the characters of Brutus and Mark Antony.

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Brutus is a powerful public figure, a dignified military leader and a loving friend. The conflicting value systems that battle with each other, in the play, are enacted on a micro level in Brutus’ mind. Even after the ** of Caesar has been committed, questions remain whether it was a noble, selfless act or ** of a great nobleman and friend. Brutus’ rigid idealism is both his greatest virtue and his most deadly flaw. He lives up to Antony’ elegiac description as ‘the noblest of Romans.’ His commitment to principles leads him to miscalculations: wanting to curtail ****, he ignores Cassius’ advice and does not Antony as well. In another moment of naive idealism, he allows Antony to give his ** oration over Caesar’ body. So he forfeits the authority of having the last word on the ** and allows Antony to incite the plebeians to riot against him. He later endangers his good relationship with Cassius by self-righteously condemning the fund raising tactics. So Brutus acts out of a ** to limit the self serving aspects of his actions, ironically in each incident he dooms the very cause, he seeks to promote, thus serving no one.

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