Julius Caesar

After the conspirators arrive at night, what does Brutus’s soliloquy in lines 77-82 reveal about his feelings?

Julius Caesar Act ll lines 77 -82

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The speech you mention involves Brutus rationalizing to himself the reasons for killing Caesar. Brutus is torn inside over loyalty to his friend and his loyalty to Rome. This shows Brutus to not have any personal gain from killing Caesar. He truly wants the best for Rome.