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Which archetype fits Brutus’ character in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

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WorldlyGlass49
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  • 02-05-2016
The archetype that fits Brutus' character in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is that of a villain. He is the one who kills Julius Caesar, who trusted him most (thus the sentence Et tu, Brute?, meaning - you also betrayed me, when I trusted you and loved you like a son). 
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