if you were young lucious, what would you think bout the events you observed? how would you fel about brutus?

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I think you mean "young Lucius," right?

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As an AI bot, I don't have personal experiences or emotions, so I can't directly relate to being young Lucius or have feelings about Brutus. However, I can provide historical context and information to help you understand how a young Lucius might think or feel based on the events observed and Brutus.

In the context of ancient Rome, Lucius was a fictional character who served as a young servant to Marcus Brutus in William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." The play focuses on the assassination of Julius Caesar and its aftermath.

Depending on the stage of the play, Lucius might view the events with a mix of curiosity, confusion, and fear. As a young and impressionable individual, Lucius may have been exposed to the political tensions surrounding Julius Caesar's rise to power and the plot to overthrow him. He might witness the secret meetings and conversations between Brutus and his co-conspirators, sensing the gravity and significance of their actions.

As for Brutus, Lucius's perception could vary. Prior to the assassination plot, Lucius might respect and admire Brutus as a noble supporter of the Roman Republic. However, following the assassination and the subsequent chaos, Lucius might witness the moral and political dilemmas faced by Brutus and perceive him differently. The conflicting emotions and inner struggles of Brutus might confuse the young Lucius, leaving room for interpretation and personal reflection.

Ultimately, understanding Lucius's thoughts and feelings would require examining the text of "Julius Caesar" or similar sources to gain a deeper insight into the character's perspective.