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Julius Ceaser (1965)
For English, my class and I had to read Julius Caesar. Then we started to watch the movie version. It's very good! One of the characters drew me in. Brutus, the easily presadable guy, who can't decide who he is loyal to. Julius or Rome? One of his friends,
Cassius, wants him to join the conspirators against Julius. Well, Brutus couldn't resist the offer being the easily presadable guy. After he killed Julius, Brutus was a train wreck.
He was so jumpy all the time and he was also terrified of just about everything. So when Julius's ghost comes to forgive Brutus and deliver a message, Brutus chased him out.
This causes Brutus to go even more crazier than before. He just couldn't let it go. The guilt made him kill himslef.
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