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What was Brutus's inner conflict in Act II, Scene i of Julius Caesar?

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Brutus wants to see Rome remain a republic and does not support the idea that Caesar should be named emperor.

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Brutus wants to see Rome remain a republic and does not support the idea that Caesar should be named emperor. When Cassius asks Brutus to join the plot to assassinate Caesar, Brutus weighs his friendship with the leader against what he believes to be best for Rome. This is the basis of Brutus's internal conflict.

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