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In acts 1 and 2 of Julius Caesar, with whom is Brutus most in conflict?

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Brutus is at most conflict with himself. Why? Because Brutus was worried that Carrara would become too powerful and turn into a dictator.
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himself

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1. He loves his friend Julius Caesar but also loves his country, so he is not sure what to do.

2. He thinks about joining some people who want to harm Julius Caesar.

3. He talks to a person named Cassius who is not very nice and wants Brutus to help him.

4. In the end, Brutus decides to join the people who want to harm Julius Caesar.

5. This choice causes more problems and changes the story.

Brutus decided to join the people who wanted to harm Julius Caesar:

Brutus wanted to protect the Roman Republic and its people.

Brutus was worried that Caesar would become too powerful and turn into a dictator.

Brutus believed that power should be shared among the people, not held by one person.

Brutus felt that it was his duty to act in the best interests of Rome, even if it meant betraying his friend.

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