Summary
This quote is famously uttered by Julius Caesar in Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar." It translates to "And you, Brutus?" The words are spoken by Caesar when he realizes that his close friend Brutus is among the conspirators plotting to assassinate him. The quote conveys Caesar's shock and disappointment that someone he trusted and considered his ally would betray him. It has become an iconic phrase representing betrayal and the deep hurt felt when someone close turns against you.