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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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    Julius Caesar Selfish

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    fear, cowardice and betrayal are all characteristics found in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. These traits are not found in Julius Caesar himself, but in the men who wrongfully murdered the soon-to-be king of the Roman Empire. Unlike his killers, Caesar’s love for Rome and its people, combined with his superb military ability, show that Caesar was a good man who was fit to lead Rome. Caesar was a good leader. Caesar shows that he is a good leader because of his love for Rome. Caesar’s love for…

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    Is Julius Caesar Honorable

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    lot of people claim to be things that they are not in order to gain credibility from a particular crowd they might be trying to impress. The same tactic of exaggerating one’s true character is used in Many characters in Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar claim to be honorable, but they do not always come across as honorable individuals in the audience’s point of view. A lot of main characters are perceived as honorable or claim honor but participate in activities that completely disprove their…

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    Irony In Julius Caesar

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    Just like in the epic play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, tells the story of Julius Caesar, the ancient Roman dictator, and his story of how he became emperor of Rome. Unfortunately, Caesar gets murdered by his “friends” while he is the emperor. This murder affected many people, one of which was his dear friend Mark Antony. Antony and Caesar worked together and through that they became good friends; so when Caesar was violently murdered Antony wanted revenge on…

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    Julius Caesar Tone

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    Tragedy of Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, there are many differences in the speeches between Brutus and Antony, such as tone, loyalty towards Caesar, and emotions and logic. Brutus’s speech tone is grave, because he is very serious and straight forward while he is talking to the crowd. Brutus uses the line, “Not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more.” (III.ii.21-22) Antony’s speech about the death of Caesar is heartfelt because Antony really loved Caesar and is…

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    Julius Caesar Flaws

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    Julius Caesar is a tragedy about a ruler that is murdered by a group of conspirators, they go into a civil war with Caesar’s right hand man. William Shakespeare, in his tragedy Julius Caesar, proved that anyone with nobility, good intentions and the ability to recognize flaws will be a true hero. Brutus was trying to do everything he could for the people of Rome. Brutus explained why he killed Caesar, “That at his will he may do danger with. / The abuse of greatness is when it disjoins / Remorse…

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    Mirror In Julius Caesar

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    Julius Caesar has no idea that his friends are plotting to kill him, because he is so convinced that everyone appreciates him. In my head Julius Caesar would carry around a mirror, or a bobblehead of himself; Of course everyone carries around a pocket mirror, but Caesar would carry around a full body mirror and check himself at least 5 times a minute,not because he thinks he looks bad, but because he can't go without seeing himself for a few minutes. An example of how Julius cares of his ego…

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    Octavian Caesar is also widely better known as Augustus Caesar. He is considered one of the most famous emperors of the Roman empire. Octavian was also the first emperor of the Roman empire and was also the first Roman emperor to rule Egypt as an emperor as well. In fact, Octavian was such a good emperor that he established an era of peace throughout the Mediterranean world over his rule. Octavian Caesar was born on September 23, 63 B.C, to an equestrian family in Velletri, Italy who named him…

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    Tragedy of Julius Caesar, first performed in 1599. Julius Caesar is Shakespeare’s shortest play but showed the impact of one wrong decision and where it can lead. Even though this play is short, it’s characters are extremely elaborate, have their own personalities, and each make grave decisions that don’t always have the best outcome. The events of this play cover from 44 to 42 B.C.E. Although he is only in three acts the focused character, Julius Caesar, plays an influential role. Caesar was…

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    Julius Caesar Quotes

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    In Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, there is conflict amongst friends, just for the love of Rome. Julius Caesar was about to be crown ruler of Rome, but before he could, be was backed stabbed by his so-called friends. Cassius and Brutus both had different views of how and why they were killing Caesar. Brutus, being a well respected Roman, he is being questioned if he’s a villain, or hero, and if he’s a tragic hero. His stab into Caesar was for his passionate love for Rome. Brutus in the…

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