Ben Knight
Period 5
10/17/07
Many things can come from people that are too trusting; some are good, while some are bad. Caesar’s personality was not trusting enough of others no matter how important they were, and this led to many negative events as seen in the play Julius Caesar. One prime example of this lack of trust can be seen through the quote “Et tu, Brutè?”, where Caesar was too trusting of Brutus and never thought Brutus would stab him. Many similar happenings can be seen throughout history and even in society today. Examples can also be found in the play Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar was a man who thought he had no enemies or disloyal companions. Many times in the play he believed he was a god. He had many friends and followers that he thought loved him very much, for Cassius and Brutus this was not the case. In Julius Caesar there was one major quote “Beware the ides of March”, which showed, as he waved the man away, that Caesar thought he had no enemies and......
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