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While working on Julius Caesar, Brando appeared strikingly regal, donning an orange toga that made him stand out. Despite his impressive appearance, he seemed self-conscious, often expressing concern that he would be perceived as ostentatious. This dichotomy painted a picture of a young man with grand ambitions yet a tinge of insecurity. It was during this time that Brando's hesitation was evident when he expressed doubt about taking on the role of Hamlet, citing fears about his capabilities and his inner turmoil about retirement, given his financial stability from investments made by his father.