Brutus The Tragic Hero Essay

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    In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Brutus is the tragic hero. In literature a tragic hero is a man with character flaws,is of high estate, and is involved in either internal or external forms of tragic conflict. Brutus is a Judge, and this is a position of high estate in Rome. Brutus’ fatal flaw is that he is naive. This allowed Cassius and his fellow conspirators to persuade Brutus to aid them in the assassination of Caesar. Brutus aided in the assassination of Caesar because he had convinced…

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    from war and Brutus and Cassius meet and talk about how much power he has gained. Brutus, Cassius, and other conspirators meet up later on to plot a killing. They show up at the Senate’s house and stab Caesar to death. Brutus justifies his murder of Caesar on the grounds that he was removing a tyrant who was destroying the freedom of all Romans. He ends his speech by asking the crowd if they want him to commit suicide for what he has done, to which they tell him to live. After, Brutus allows…

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    William Shakespeare, Marcus Brutus has the role of a tragic hero. He has the lead role in the assassination of Julius Caesar as well as a distinguished leader and a patrician of Rome. Marcus Brutus fits the model made and perfected by Shakespeare. His model, expresses the reasons on how Marcus Brutus is a tragic hero in the play. Elements of a tragic hero regarding Shakespeare’s model include a person of noble birth, one who suffers a catastrophe, along with one who has a tragic flaw which is…

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    Multiple plays by Julius Caesar feature a tragic hero, and in Julius Caesar that tragic hero is Brutus. Aristotle wrote that a tragic hero is a person of nobility who suffers misfortune or defeat due to a flaw or weakness in their personality. From the play there is obvious evidence that Brutus suffers misfortune due to the death of Caesar. Said act was commuted because Brutus is extremely naive. More than once the story conveys Brutus as someone who believes people without question. He is also…

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    Marcus Brutus The name of this play is “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” but maybe is should be called “The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus.” In this play Julius Caesar, the leader of Rome, is faced with a problem when a group of people try and take his power. The whole play focuses around Caesar and his leadership to Rome but some of his people do not like how he rules and try to do something about it, but think a little deeper into the play and you will realize that the true tragic hero is Marcus…

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    Julius Caesar and Brutus are both huge characters in the book, and many people would battle over which one of the two is the tragic hero of the story. Throughout the book there are multiple things that occur in both Julius and Brutus’s lives that would allow you to choose which one is the tragic hero and which one is not. That all depends on how you interpret the data. When it comes down to it the tragic hero for the story is Julius Caesar. He has to battle through more than Brutus does and at…

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    Tragic Hero Essay The play of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is a tale of the tragic fall of one of Rome’s great leaders. Shakespeare uses the idea of a tragic hero, Marcus Brutus, to move the audience by the actions of the hero. Shakespeare also incorporates his own traditional elements into the play. Despite the title of the play the main character is Marcus Brutus. Through the duration of the play Brutus kills Caesar because that is what he decides is best for Rome and…

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    focuses on Marcus Brutus, a noble Roman that is loved by the people and considered very honorable. However, Brutus is depicted as a tragic hero, despite the name of the play, but the idea is an important factor of Shakespeare’s tragedies. As the play moves forwards through its five acts, the audience experiences the multiple factors of a tragic hero, which can be seen through the emotions and actions of Brutus. Some of the main characteristics of a tragic hero are connected to Brutus…

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    Caesar by William Shakespeare is a tragic story of the downfall of the almighty, powerful ruler of Rome, Julius Caesar. A tragic hero is a character that makes a judgement error that leads to their own destruction. There are many other factors that determine whether a character is a tragic hero or not. Factors including: being of higher class, dying by the end of the literary work, and/or possessing a fatal flaw. The character Brutus is considered the tragic hero because he possesses a fatal…

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    Marcus Brutus was a tragic hero in “Julius Caesar” Everyone has a something wrong with them; some of these problems we can fix, like lying, a person can learn to stop lying.Others problems are more unsolvable, like world peace. In the play, “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare,(Durland, 1985) several characters have problems; for instance, Caesar was too arrogant and he does not listen to a warning by the Soothsayer. (Durland, 1985.) Another character in the story, was Marcus Brutus, a…

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