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The traders to Caesar ended up committing suicide.
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The reader is brought into the action because the story is so mesmerizing and gets the attention with all the action, with plots, conspirators, and mindless multitudes. Brutus plotted against and betrayed the one seemingly most important to him. Yet in his soliloquy he had to convince himself that it was what had to be done...
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