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    Villainous Temptation of Brutus Throughout Julius Caesar the question has been thrown around if Brutus was to be considered a villain or a hero. As well as the concern of Brutus being dishonorable or mistaken. All things considered, Brutus was indeed a villainous character. From the beginning of Caesar’s short reign he, Brutus, doubted his ability to rule and assumed that Caesar would become a tyrant. This feeling of going against Caesar began to blossom when people like Cassius became…

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    Flaws, Jealousy and Fate Would there have been so much bloodshed? Could the story have ended differently? The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare, and the play displays the characters being jealous, flawed, violent and disloyal. The emotions the characters felt led to Julius Caesar’s downfall, as well as the characters, which also shows how the causes of the characters decision had its negative outcome. The characters in the play had their choices, and their choices led…

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    you are in the spotlight. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, there are many decisions to make, such as; when Caesar came back from Rome, he was offered the crown three times but denies it. He does this because he wants to feel needed; Brutus and the other conspirators realized what Caesar was doing and that he had the chance to be dangerous. With the help of Cassius’s letters, Brutus joined the conspirators, and they made a plan to kill Caesar. Caesar thought that all of these people were his…

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    ever happening. In the play, Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, Caesar had vivid imaginations to have supremacy over Rome; also doing whatever it takes to win over the hearts of the citizens in Rome. In turn, a group of conspirators conceived out a plot to assassinate Julius Caesar so this would never have happened. Caesar should have been penalized for his actions because…

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    other may be right, though neither believes it,” stated Don Fraser. Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, is a story about a group of people called the conspirators that want to overthrow Julius Caesar. They do this by convincing others to join their campaign and ultimately use strength in numbers to overthrow Julius Caesar. Portia and Calpurnia each clearly differ from one another and clearly relate to Brutus and Caesar in different ways. Particularly, Portia and Calpurnia…

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    Brutus has a long soliloquy during Act II of Julius Caesar, in which he makes several claims regarding Julius Caesar himself. Brutus claims: if Caesar were to become king, his personality will become pure ambition and ruthlessness, and killing him will be the only way to stop him. Brutus establishes his credibility by stating he has no ill will towards Caesar; however, he wants common good for the Roman people. This is a clear example of Ethos, “I know no cause to spurn at him, but for the…

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    In the play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar there are many different characters all having different parts. Each of the four main character has their own big part in the story, and each have different sides to them. Each character has a different part, either killing Caesar of giving pay back to the killers. The four main characters in the play are Julius Caesar, Marc Antony, Marcus Brutus, and Mr. Cassius. It could be said that each of the characters in the play could be change the name of the…

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    B Honors Ms. Andrews 3/24/16 The “True” villain of Julius Caesar There have been many trivial villains of many stories. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is just of one many of his plays who have a hard to detect villain, from the Cassius, a man with loose morals, to Caesar, a man who is told to have been a “tyrant” without many showing of this behavior. The story follows Marcus Brutus as he is led to kill Julius Caesar along with Caius Cassius and other conspirators. The…

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    Although people generally believe they are persuaded by ideas that they have discovered, William Shakespeare’s historic tragedy, Julius Caesar illustrates that an individual’s thoughts are inevitably shaped by external factors. Persuasion and suggestion are rhetorical skills that play central roles in Julius Caesar, but they also demonstrates how individuals bend towards words they want to hear when faced with a difficult situation. The play cautions the dangers and powers of rhetoric as a tool…

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    Brutus had a good friendship with Caesar and then happened to Brutus died because he killed himself and he died in Philippi, accident Rome. He was 43 years old. Brutus died in Philippi, at the last scene Brutus seat with his few remaining men after him talk with Cassius. He asks them to hold his sword for him so that he may run against it and killed himself at that time. He is proud himself of his reputation for honor in his life to be a leader of Rome after Caesar died had killed under his…

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