'not that i loved caesar less, but i loved rome more' brutus says this as he justifies rome why caesar was assinated by them. do you agree with brutus ?

'not that i loved caesar less, but i loved rome more' brutus says this as he justifies rome why caesar was assinated by them. do you agree with brutus ?

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This is ultimately a personal question that people must answer based on their own beliefs and values. It depends on one's interpretation of Brutus's words and how they choose to weigh the balance between loyalty to a leader and loyalty to a country. Personally, I believe Brutus's statement indicates his ultimate commitment to Rome and that his decision to assassinate Caesar may have been an unfortunate necessity to ensure Rome was secure.

Answered by Tamara Sandoval

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