Julius Caesar was written by Shakespeare.
Today we are going to talk about who's the tragic hero, is it Caesar or Brutus. In the play Julius Caesar, Brutus is the true tragic hero because he kills Caesar and then caused his own downfall. What is a Tragic hero? A person with a high social rank and has tragic flaws and so has complete ruin or death. Some people think that Caesar is the tragic hero.
Some people believe Caesar is the tragic hero because he was arrogant, but we know the truth. He was weak , because he almost drowned and Cassius saved him. And later down the road, Caesar was in a Race, he got 2nd place. In conclusion, Caesar is weak.
First thing about a tragic character . Brutus …show more content…
As he was lucky. I am happy for him. As he was brave, I honor him. But as he was ambitious, I killed him.” And “Brutus is the only one of the conspirators who is portrayed as inwardly debating the Justification for committing the dreadful thing”. This quote shows him being noble and honorable. In conclusion, if Brutus was using his brain, he wouldn't get in trouble and killed himself.
Next is, ruin and death. The next screen was about Brutus was going to kill himself. Then Antony quoted “This was the noblest Roman of them all. All the conspirators, except for him did they did In envy of great Caesar. His life was gentle, and the elements so mix'd in him that nature might stand up”. The elements was balance in him. In conclusion, Brutus death was tragic because he was trying to save Rome and his the only one who didn't hate Caesar.
To sum this all up, Brutus is the tragic hero and did the right thing. First, Caesar was weak and arrogant. Second, Brutus was a noble man with a noble rank. Third, Brutus was too naive that he killed himself. And last and not least, when Brutus was about to kill himself, Anthony then quoted “This was the noblest Roman of them all. All the conspirators, except for him did that did
In envy of great Caesar. His life was gentle, and the elements so mix’d in him that nature might stand