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Posted by Kelly on February 24, 19103 at 15:22:57:
I'm attempting to do a paper on Brutus with either the idea of what makes the 'honorable villain', or possibly trying to prove the idea that Brutus saw reason to kill Caesar so easily because he loved him enough and was devoted enough to him to allow him to die untainted. If anyone knows some good sources or articles online for any backing of either of these, I would be forever thankful.
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