Ms. Regan
ELA 10
October 16, 2015
Suspicious
“You can be the moon and still be jealous of the stars.” -Gary Allan
Shakespeare’s claim about power in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is that people would do anything for power. First there is group of believers that would do anything to have more power. To surmount power the group of put the leader’s best friend against him. Furthermore, they seems not ken that every human being has their imperfections. For example, Julius Caesar is coerced to be impeccable. Even though Caesar is coerced to be exemplary, and the adherents cerebrate he is not; Denizens still dotes Caesar for what he has done.
In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, people would do anything for power, even try to make