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Analysis: “Cigarette Daydreams” by Cage the Elephant and “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen describe the inner thoughts and feelings of Brutus. In the beginning of Julius Caesar, Brutus did not want to kill Caesar. Caesar was beloved by Brutus and the rest of Rome. However, once Cassius started to corrupt the mind of Brutus, Brutus was swaying to his side. “Looking for the answer” signifies how Brutus was not sure whether or not killing Julius Caesar was the morally right answer. Brutus did not have murderous thoughts against Caesar until Cassius started to whisper in his ear. “If we could find a reason” signifies how Brutus defended killing Julius Caesar. In his speech to Rome that he made directly after killing Caesar, Brutus defended himself by

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