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Social Studies, 09.03.2021 17:30 sydmarie02

Throughout Act II, Scene i, Brutus struggles with an ethical dilemma. What ethical dilemma does he internally struggle with? (Note that Brutus seems to have made his decision later in this Act, though
he is still not happy with it.)
Should he stand by his friend Caesar even though he disagrees with his leadership? Or should he betray and
kill Caesar because he thinks it would be for the good of Rome?
He has definitely decided to kill Caesar, but when he does, should he take the crown for himself and become
king? Or should he let Rome go back to being a republic (like a democracy)?
Should he tell Portia about the conspirators' plan to kill Caesar and include her in it? Or should he never ever
tell her (because he doesn't think spouses should tell each other important things)?
O Should he betray Cassius and kill him instead of Caesar? Or should he stick with the original plan to kill
Caesar?
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