In comparison to Caesar, Brutus suffered far more. Brutus for one thing had so much internal struggle because he feared for the good of Rome if Caesar was crowned that ”It [wouldn’t] let [him] eat nor talk nor sleep,”. Then once he decided to kill Caesar, it dawned upon him that he “slew [his] best lover for the good of Rome”. Talk about suffering for not eating, nor sleep, and he also had to slay his “best lover”. It hurts to lose a friend, imagine having to slay them “for the good of Rome”. Then at the end of the play before his own untimely demise, his close friend, Cassius, and dear wife, Portia, both kill themselves. Oh, the