There are many acquaintances and provideships in the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. around of these are true friendships where love and loyalty can be holdn, but there are others were talk goes on base their backs and it is nothing more than an un-loyal alliance. This essay will explore the friendship between; Caesar and Brutus, Caesar and Antony, Brutus and Cassius, and Antony and Octavius. It will also look at the partner relationship of Caesar and Calphurnia, and Brutus and Portia.
The friendship of Brutus and Caesar is a true friendship. Brutus loves Caesar very a lot and we can see this in various parts of the play. He did not postulate to kill Caesar. Even before he had joined the conspirators, and after, Brutus is sleepless and has long hours at night were he is tormented at the thought of killing a love friend of his. He decides to join the conspirators only because he cares lots for the good of the people of capital of Italy, but once Civil fight breaks out he regrets it even more and speaks this intelligibly to Cassius. Brutus weeps for Caesar many times after the murder. Even when he explains why he killed him to the crowd, he still speaks well of him and weeps at the red of a good friend.
Brutus was a noble man, possibly the noblest in the play, and he loved Caesar very much, but his love for Rome was far greater and he feared that Caesar would be a tyrant when given power. Caesar also loved Brutus very much. Wee see this on numerous occasions in the play. The most manifest show of love for Brutus is in Caesars last seconds of life when he sees Brutus pull his sword out to stab him, at this Caesar says,
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