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CASSIUS: Let Antony and Caesar fall together. . . . BRUTUS: Our course will seem too bloody, Caius Cassius . . . . Let us be sacrificers, but not butchers, Caius. What does this interaction between Cassius and Brutus reveal about Brutus’ motivations? Brutus is motivated by fear: he disagrees with the assassination plot. Brutus is motivated by his friendship with both Caesar and Mark Antony to protect them from the assassination plot. Brutus believes the assassination is a noble act: a necessary sacrifice for the good of Rome. Brutus believes he should be emperor of Rome.

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