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What happens to Brutus at the end of Julius Caesar?

He avenges Caesar and commits suicide by running into his own sword.
He dies after Pindarus, at his request, stabs him with his own sword.
He loses the battle but reconciles with Cassius and Octavius.
He survives the battle and declares Brutus the most noble Roman.

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Brutus dies after getting Strato to hold the sword so he can run into it after losing the battle. He doesn't commit suicide. Pindarus stabs Cassiius. I think the best option is the third one.

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User Pritom Sarkar
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Answer:

He avenges Caesar and killed himself by running into his own sword.

Step-by-step explanation:

After having learned of the death of his allies, Cassius and Titinius, Brutus attempt one last time to battle the Romans commanded by Antony and Octavius but lost.

During the battle he saw the ghost of Caesar and believed that it was his time to die, so he asked to one of his men to hold his sword while he runs against it to kill himself. He impaled himself and declared that Caesar should himself avenged.

I hope this answer helps you.

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