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建立人际资源圈Brutus_&_Caesar
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Brutus & Caesar
Brutus was a trusted friend of Caesar and an honorable man, or so you thought.
In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus is presented as a
loyal companion to Caesar showing himself as honorable only to turn around and
betray his friend by death. This to me does not sound like the act of an
honorable man. Can a man who is honored, be honorable' Brutus was a noble man in
Rome and a good friend to the leader Caesar. Many looked up to Brutus as an
honest man, and a person to trust and confide in. Trust is a basis in a
friendship, and the one thing that failed to enter the relationship between
Caesar and Brutus, leading to the one thing to drive their friendship apart. He
may be looked apon as honored but was definitely not an honorable man. Someone
who kills one of his own because he was persuaded to by the thoughts and ideas
of others is easily manipulated and therefore cannot be thought of as honorable.
He does not have strong character if he does not have faith in himself.
"Hold then my sword, and turn away thy face while I do run apon it."
(Shakespeare The Tragedy of Julius Caesar 5. 3. line 49) These
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