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    Antony is the more sympathetic character in Shakespeare’s, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. He is not afraid to express his emotions. In his speech, about the loss of his friend, Caesar, he opened up his feelings. He went into detail about Caesar, and how he was a faithful man to him. “Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me: But Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man”(III,ii,950). When Antony is speaking at the funeral oration, he…

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    In her dream she saw a statue of Julius Caesar being transformed into a fountain from which spouted not water, but blood and the Roman citizens smilingly washing their hands in his blood. Furthermore, Omens were seen through Weather. For instance, on the night Cassius and the conspirators were plotting to murder Caesar, thunder and lightning shook the streets like no one has ever saw. Casca interprets the weather as an omen of…

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    Julius Caesar Monologue

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    our great leaders, our brave generals, feared what this man might do? Perhaps they thought him a villain, and this villainous man should be punished for sharing his coin, giving his land, and expanding this great territory of Rome. Caesar, a cruel man indeed… Julius Caesar was a man for the people, nothing less. Never before have I seen a man so ambitious, so strong, remain within the bounds of a good man’s morals. Who before me would refuse the crown not once, but thrice? Who would give their…

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    Julius Caesar Ethos

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    the play Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare appeals to the audience by using ethos, pathos, and logos in the funeral speeches of Brutus and Antony to show their grief for Caesar and to persuade the people to believe why they killed Caesar. In Brutus’s speech, he said that he loved Caesar very much, but he loved Rome more, so for the good of the people he had to kill him. In Antony’s speech, he told the crowd that Caesar was not ambiguous, that Caesar loved them, and that Caesar loved Rome.…

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    Julius Caesar Women

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    Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare the ways men and women were portrayed from each other .during that time woman can not speak in public the were housewives ,because it was an men world. “As many men of his age in any period of history would be, he is somewhat amused yet wholly fascinated by the lovely child he has met under such strange circumstances”. Julius Caesar were an very kind and respectful man. Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC, he was a general and politician of the late Roman…

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    Julius Caesar Flaws

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    Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is a tragic story of how one man’s decision destroyed the unity and peace of a great city. In the play, Brutus is concerned about Caesar’s rise to power in Rome. He has to decide between his love for Caesar and his love for the people of Rome. Brutus is a tragic hero who is noble and worthy of admiration, and who falls to his tragic flaw which he discovered just before his death. A tragic hero will always have a tragic flaw that leads them to their downfall,…

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    Julius Caesar Unjust

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    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar People may think Caesar died for just reasons and others may disagree. In the play there was a handful of evidence that showed Caesar died for unjust reasons. Caesar was a caring and loving man and the conspirators were just afraid of jealous. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Caesar died for unjust reasons. Caesar loved the people and cared about them. When Caesar was killed it was said in his will to give everyone money and land. This easily…

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    Ambition In Julius Caesar

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    to a ruler being murdered by his friends. In Julius Caesar the idea of it being a tragedy can be argued. Brutus betrayed his friend Caesar and should not have killed him for reasons of the future. No one could have predicted what would have happened in the future and because of others selfish belief they know everything he was never given a chance. Brutus is a betrayer and used reasons that no one knows would have happened to justify killing Caesar. Others on the other hand can see Brutus as a…

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    Julius Caesar Controversy

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    My discussion of Julius Caesar is in fact addressing the larger matter of how he came to rise. When it comes to the topic of Julius Caesar there are a lot of sources where one may find a colossal amount of information regarding this topic. In recent discussions of Julius Caesar, a controversial issue has been whether the senators were right about their accusations they had made about Caesar. On the one hand, some argue that Caesar was such a great ruler hat we was named dictator for life. On the…

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    yourself” ,Margaret Atwood, just like Cassius was jealous of ‘ dictator of life ‘ , Julius Caesar . Julius Caesar was a leader that went beyond expectations and tried new ventures as dictator of Rome. Caesar’s untimely death in March 15, 44 BC (Ides of March), was the plot of the infamous play ‘The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.. ‘The Tragedy of Julius Caesar’ is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, written in 1599. Julius Caesar was named “ dictator for life “ in 44 B.C. , right before his…

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