If everything goes accordingly Caesar’s existence will be no more. Rome will benefit from the assassination of their leader. They’re blind, they are too quickly to forgive sly Caesar. Take the rejection of the crown three times and his sudden seizure. He told the crowd nothing happened and to brush the situation off and just as easily they did. His Roman robots don’t see what’s at stake. They are willing to give up EVERYTHING for him. These people are too ignorant and jaded by his God-like character. By taking him out I am blessing Rome for centuries to come.
Caesar has brought this upon himself. He thinks of no one but himself. He constantly reminds people of his position of authority along with his use of intimidation. His greed and ambition are his flaws, and this will be the reason he falls from the top. As a reader this news may seem unpredictable, but I assure you nothing has changed. I’ve come to terms with not tolerating Caesar’s harsh reign on Rome and I’ve created an assembly with some of the most essential people. With assistance from Casca, Decius, Metellus, Trebonius, Cinna, Lepidus, and most importantly Brutus, nothing can stop us. Even Brutus, an honorable man, as well as a intimate friend of Caesar is willing to kill the fellow for the best for Rome. A part of me is conflicted with my decision to hoax a genuine guy, but he is crucial to this plot. Then again it is not my fault my wise words affected him to this extent.
Over and over again I analyze this plan in my head. I know that when the time comes I will strike my sword without an smidgen of maliciousness to come with it. Brutus thinks he fills in the highest form of authority, and again I ponder at the wrong I have done to him. But I have no time to be clouded with guilt while the true revival of Rome will take place a few hours from now. Rome will be free of what seems like this everlasting bondage. Once Caesar is dead it will prove that like everyone else he is just human, nothing less, nothing more.