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    Tragedy of Julius Caesar, makes it seem like Caesar is the tragic hero but that is not true. In William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar is a political leader in Rome who hopes to become dictator but he is warned that he must “beware the Ides of March.” The prophecy comes true and Caesar is assassinated because of Cassius and Brutus’ conspiracy. Mark Antony, Julius Caesar’s friend, gives a funeral speech revealing the people who were involved in forming the conspiracy and assassinating Caesar…

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    Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, is a play in which a soon to be king (Julius Caesar) was stabbed in the back by a few unloyal members of the society. Caesar’s best friend avenged the death of Caesars conspirators, starting a two sided battle. Caesar was arrogant and refused to listen to those who cared about his well being. It was not fate, but free will that determined the end of Caesar's life. If Caesar properly responded to the bad omens and warnings, premature death wouldn’t have…

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    Funeral Speech Comparison in Julius Caesar Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, portrayed the clash of powers that went on between the remaining leaders after the assassination of the dictator, Julius Caesar. The play took a substantial advantage of rhetorical devices and Shakespeare made it palpable that he valued the art of persuasion at an exceptionally high level. Arguably Shakespeare’s best application of rhetoric are the two funeral speeches given by Brutus and Mark Antony in scene II…

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    The Noble Brutus Marcus Brutus is the tragic hero in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by Julius Caesar. A tragic hero is defined as someone of noble birth with heroic characteristics. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus faces a very difficult decision. He must choose between the good of the people in Rome, and the life of his best friend. His decision to kill Caesar leads to chaos in Rome which forces him to make even more difficult decisions. The fact that Brutus holds true to his beliefs, no…

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    Julius Caesar was a great political leader who was the bridge from the old Roman Republic to an Empire. One of the most famous Roman Rulers of the time Julius Caesar, through his reforms and actions he brought the Roman Republic to its knees. Although Julius Caesar was an accomplished military leader, statesman and politician, his motives and actions would damage the Roman Republic. The way Julius Caesar contributed to the breakdown of the Roman republic was through his involvement in the…

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    Julius Caesar Rough Draft: “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the stars, but in ourselves.” This is a quote from Shakespeare’s work The Tragedy of Julius Caesar that explains to readers how a flaw is within one 's inner self including the choices they make. The play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar opens with Brutus in the midst of a decision that may shape the future of Rome. He must choose whether or not he wishes to join the conspiracy of Romans who wish to kill Caesar. After agreeing and…

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    the play Julius Caesar, Shakespeare knew how to tie in omens to the play without giving what is going to happen away. Shakespeare uses omens and how he shows the importance of destiny. Along with this main omen there are some others that he puts in his play to show what might happen in the future. There were many omens in this play that lead to bad things including ides of March, ghosts, and strange behavior of animals. The "Ides of March" refers to March 15, the day Julius Caesar was…

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    nobility.” The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is about the conspiracy against the title character, Julius Caesar, the Roman general, and its effect towards the Romans. Brutus, an important figure of the Roman Republic, leads the conspiracy with Cassius. Brutus is important to the conspiracy as he served as a poster child of it. Every decision Brutus makes parallels his honor and integrity even if it means opposing the rest of the conspirators. In Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar,…

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    Julius Caesar: Victim of Tragedy Julius Caesar, a former Roman dictator, helped build up the Roman empire from the ground, but his arrogance and greed helped him pay the ultimate price; although he let the power go to his head, his death was unjustified and cruel. He solved several pressing issues within the empire. He provided them with a new badly needed currency, he contributed to the modern day calendar we use today, and with his strategic plans, he won several wars and battles. He was an…

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    Speeches play a vital part in the plot developments of Julius Caesar. The plebeians are easily influenced into incredibly opposing perspectives through Brutus' and Antony's speeches. Antony's incredible control of the group causes insurgency in the streets of Rome and creates the support for a mission to vindicate Caesar's death. Also, Brutus is reluctant at first to join the scheme against Caesar, however in the wake of talking with the exceedingly manipulative Cassius, Brutus is more…

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