Julius Caesar
Act 2
What does Brutus reveal in his soliloquy at the begining of Act 2?
Simple answer please
What does Brutus reveal in his soliloquy at the begining of Act 2?
Simple answer please
Brutus is musing about his reasons for killing Caesar. He thinks that with complete power, Caesar will become a tyrant. At the same time he admits that Caesar has not behaved as a tyrant,
to speak truth of Caesar,
I have not known when his affections sway'd
More than his reason.