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Essay heading: et Tu Brute? Caesar Sputtere
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Even though Brutus' actions are noble, no one can ever hope to control history, those who try suffer a terrible fate. "Caesar, Brutus, and Cassius are all guilty of arrogance in believing they can control history; as a consequence, Caesar precipitates his own death and the other two merit the retribution that overtakes them... displayed 300 characters
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If a relative was murdered then the victim's family's job was to enact revenge on the perpetrator. If (or when) the perpetrator is killed, then it was the duty of THAT victim's relatives to avenge HIS death. Thus the cycle of blood-revenge was never ending until one family is ultimately destroyed. This loyalty to the dead shows the power that the deceased was believed to have... displayed next 300 characters
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