Write a paragraph in which you compare and contrast the motivations of Brutus and Cassius, and determine whether the ends justify the means. ("The ends justify the means" is simply saying that the good results, or "ends," make it acceptable, or "justified," to do drastic or violent things, or the "means." So, think about what Brutus and Cassius have done. Did the ends justify the means, in your opinion?)

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