Anyone who has read Shakespeare’s famous play Julius Caesar knows and remembers the line “Et tu, Brute?” (You too, Brutus), delivered after Caesar’s trusted aide Brutus and others stab him to death. This one line is now colloquially used as a dramatic or comical shock to a situation involving betrayal. Little did Shakespeare know that this Latin phrase would continue its way to modern dialogue, and to his readers, famously remembering the Ides of March.