Brutus was not captured alive; he committed suicide rather than be captured.
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Before leaving Brutus's home, the group must solve the issue of whether to trust Brutus's intentions and decide how to handle the information he has shared. They need to determine if they can rely on his guidance for the challenges ahead, weighing the potential risks and benefits of their next steps. This decision is crucial for their safety and success as they prepare to move forward.
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Brutus was captured alive.
Lucilius
Mark Antony's soldiers believed Lucilius was Brutus, so they captured him. Antony was impressed by his loyalty to Brutus and treated him well, hoping to win his loyalty for himself.
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus and Cassius's forces are captured by Antony's soldiers during the Battle of Philippi. Specifically, it is captured soldiers from Brutus's camp who are taken prisoner. The defeat of Brutus and his allies ultimately leads to their downfall, further solidifying Antony's power after Caesar's assassination.
They think that they have captured Brutus, but it's really Lucilius.
Bulldog is dead. Beefcake is alive.
Being captured would be a disgrace and rob him of his honor.
He is alive. He will be at Niagara Falls Comicon June 9.
Lucilius is treated fairly well by Anthony. Lucilius was captured and claimed to be Brutus. WHen Anthony determined that he was not Brutus, he spared Lucilius' life because of his bravery.
In Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," during the battle at Philippi, it is actually Brutus himself who is mistakenly believed to be impersonated. However, there is a moment when Lucilius, a loyal friend of Brutus, is captured by Antony's forces and pretends to be Brutus, hoping to protect his leader. Lucilius's act of impersonation demonstrates his loyalty and bravery, as he ultimately sacrifices himself for Brutus's safety.
Cassius insinuates to Brutus that if they lose, they will be captured or killed, but he does not tell him anything. Brutus is the person who tells Cassius what must be done. Act 5, Scene 1, Verses 107-140. See the related link.