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    perspective. In the book Julius Caesar there is multiple character that have the job of a Roman tribune. In order to understand their roles in the play you have to know the background of the job Roman tribune and what their purpose is. What is a Roman tribune you might ask yourself if you were reading the book Julius Caesar. In order to understand most of the characters in the book…

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    Why Was Julius Caesar Bad

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    rule of Caesar was becoming something permanent. An idea was created to get rid of Caesar. This idea was created in hopes of restoring the government to the Senate. Those who came up with the idea had hope that with Caesar's death, government would be restored to its old republican form and all of the factors that had created a Caesar would go away. The idea grew stronger with Caesar ignoring the fact when he had even been warned that there had been plans made to have him murdered. Caesar was…

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    Julius Caesar and the Coliseum It is another day that l wake up. I walk to my father’s room only to hear him talking to another person. He was saying,’’We need more entertainment in this disgraceful mess.’’ I think to myself, “Father has always been talking about having a theater outdoor.’’ He was tired of the complaints from the poor. He has the notion that if he gives them entertainment then he focus more on war. He has workers working in the pit, the place that the enslaved men work to get…

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    In this book, “Julius Caesar”, many men like having power, and don’t want to lose that power to another man. The group decides to take their fate into their own hands, and not let him decide what will happen. Men and women all throughout the past have sacrificed their own lives, willing and preparing to die for what they believed. The assassination of Julius Caesar is blamed on the conspiracy by many roman senators. Conducted by Cassius, Mark Antony and Marcus Brutus. Cassius or the “man who…

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    Who is the Real Hero in Julius Caesar? Julius Caesar, written in 1599 by William Shakespeare, is a great play based on real Roman history. The play does not only tell the story, but also brings the audience back to the time period to experience and judge Caesar’s death with their own eyes. There are many ways to look at truth, because there is no right or wrong. Shakespeare named the play Julius Caesar but wrote about Brutus’s tragedy, which causes the reader to question who the hero is and how…

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    Julius Caesar is a play written by William ShakeSpare. Julius Caesar was a great Roman general and senator in the 16th.century. There were many important characters. Two of them were Brutus and Mark Antony. Brutus was Caesar’s good friend and also a Roman senator. Mark Antony was Caesar’s assistant to Caesar. Julius Caesar was killed. Brutus and Mark Antony gave speeches at Caesar’s funeral. Brutus was a good friend of Caesar but he supported the people more and was for Rome. Brutus was lead to…

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    reading excerpts from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, write an essay that compares Brutus’ speech with Marc Antony’s speech and argues the effectiveness of the rhetorical devices (ethos, pathos, logos) used in each. Be sure to support your position with evidence from the texts. In Julius Caesar, Julius was assassinated by conspirators because people were afraid of letting Caesar have too much power because he would become evil (power go to his head). Julius Caesar was an important…

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    care about the most, as seen in William Shakespeare 's Julius Caesar. The play, Julius Caesar, has two characters named Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus. Caesar and Brutus were considered to be true friends. Caesar has a big head and loves to be in power. Brutus however cares for people and puts others before himself. Caesar has the chance to become king of Rome, but Brutus knows what type of king Caesar would become. Brutus knows that Caesar is not what would be best for the people of Rome…

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    Julius Caesar and Brutus: A Comparison In the Shakespearean Classic Julius Caesar, many intricate characters are presented and compounded throughout the storyline. However, I will focus on the two main characters from this play, and compare their morals and personalities, to decide which one is the better man. In this essay, three main points will be presented. Caesars faults, morals, and actions Brutus 's faults, morals, and actions Which one seems to be the more needed in Rome By the end of…

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    Based on true events of Roman history, Julius Caesar is a historical tragedy written by William Shakespeare that effectively resonates the political turmoil and disunity once faced in Rome into the early 1600’s England. As one of the most notable lines from the play, “Beware the Ides of March” sparks the death of a Roman institution, (I.ii.19). While both the soothsayer and Calpurnia, Caesar’s wife, insist on Caesar not attending the Senate on that day, Caesar stands firm on his presence in…

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