asked 204k views
2 votes
In Julius Caesar, Act III, what argument does Brutus offer during his speech at Caesar’s funeral?

1 Answer

2 votes
At Caesar's funeral, which happens in Act III, Scene 2, Brutus argues that what the conspirators did was necessary. He says that Caesar was trying to get too much power for himself. For this reason, he says, Caesar had to be killed. Killing him was the only way to save Rome.
Brutus says that he hated the idea of having to kill Caesar. He points out that they were friends.
answered
User Lorenzo Rossi
by
8.7k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.