How does Brutus convince the Romans that Caesar deserved his death?
Brutus states that Caesar’s slaying was done keeping the interests of the subjects in mind. He asserts that his love for Rome was far greater than his love for Caesar. He would rather see his countrymen free than see Caesar alive. According to Brutus, Caesar was blinded by his ambition and this put Rome in harm’s way. Therefore, he had to be stopped at any cost.



