Man may be mighty, man may be bold, but he is still only a man; a mortal. Of course death is inevitable, a tragic death is often considered unexpected or unfortunate, perhaps even undeserving. Opposed to murder or butchery where there really are no restraints to a brutal form of death. However, in The tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare's brilliance has created conflict between Marcus Brutus and Julius Caesar, that ultimately leads to Caesars sacrificial, yet well-deserved, tragic death. Brutus’s strong and potent moral beliefs are what have drawn the line between a sacrifice and