Et tu, Brute?
/ɛt tu, bruːt/
Et tu, Brute?
/ɛt tu, bruːt/
In Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," the title character utters "Et tu, Brute?" upon recognizing his friend Brutus among his assassins. This line has come to symbolize the ultimate betrayal by a trusted friend. Caesar's shocked exclamation captures the emotional weight of treachery and has been referenced in various contexts to highlight themes of loyalty and betrayal.
Julius Caesar (Character)
Roman Dictator
William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Act 3, Scene 1, 1599