Julius Caesar’s Final Words: the Legacy of ‘Et Tu, Brute?
Words: 467 986"Et tu, Brute?" – a phrase so succinct yet so laden with emotion, captures the essence of betrayal and shock. These words, attributed to Julius Caesar in William Shakespeare’s play, "Julius Caesar," mark the moment of Caesar's recognition of his friend Brutus among his assassins. This phrase has transcended its original context, becoming a universal symbol of treachery and the deep wounds inflicted by personal betrayal. To understand the weight of "Et tu, Brute?" it's essential to delve into the […]