Julius Caesar A Great Leader Essay

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    In the book Julius Caesar, act 3 scene 1, the lines 254- 275, spoken by Antony, a loyal friend of Caesar’s, is a foreshadowment of revenge for Caesar’s death. When the conspirators have left the Capitol and Antony is alone with Caesar 's dead body, he reveals his full intentions of what is about to come against the conspirators. In this piece, Antony begs pardon of Caesar’s dead body for having been nice to his murderers. He predicts that Caesar’s spirit will be ranging for revenge, and it will…

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    gain power depending on their skills and abilities, the Emperors that would come into power gave less opportunity of such things occurring. Within the Roman Republic there were many competitions and the rewards that could be achieved tend to be great, coming with power and wealth. The goal for most of the people in Rome was to gain the power to become part of the consulship and Senate (Holland 125). One could gain their power through either their brains or their brawns.…

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    Julius Caesar lived long ago but was able to make his mark in history because of the writings of Plutarch and Shakespeare. Plutarch wrote about Caesar using knowledge passed down from past generations, strictly stating what he knew to be the facts. He did not write it as a story to entertain people, rather to inform them on the great Julius Caesar. Shakespeare, on the other hand, wrote his plays to entertain people. Shakespeare based his play off of Plutarch writing while adding his own touch to…

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    There are many examples of places in which manipulation is used today. One such example is in the politics. Political leaders, for example Donald Trump, try to sway the public 's emotion so that they will get elected for office. Just like in the real world, there are many different areas where manipulation occurs in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. These areas include manipulation in politics, manipulation within your family or friends, and manipulation within ourselves. One…

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    about/believe/trust/respect). I have come here to cover Caesar, not to clap/support/bolster/support him. The dangerous that men do is inspected after their passings, yet the huge/extreme is often secured with them. It should be the same with Caesar. The respectable Brutus let you (understand/make real/honest/accomplish) that Caesar was high-coming to. On the off chance that that is real/honest/legitimate/genuine, it 's a real/honest/genuine/reasonable (charge with a crime)/issue, and Caesar has…

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    William Shakespeare once stated that "Revenge should have no bounds" (IV, vii, Hamlet) In Shakespeare 's play, Julius Caesar, Antony 's speech in Act 3, Scene 1 focus 's on Antony 's sorrow for the gentle way he treats the conspirators, and the prophecy he imagines of a great war which will be embarked upon due to the murder of Caesar. Revenge sought out by Antony and also by Caesar soon becomes the main idea of this passage. Antony uses words with a generally cruel connotation in order to paint…

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    Those speakers who utilize pathos, logos, and ethos in order to engage their audiences win their favor more often than not. Point being, in Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the character Antony wins the bona-fide of the Roman people by using the icon of Julius Caesar’s body (post mortem) in order to solicit a hatred in the plebeians against Brutus who used his elements of rhetoric ineffectually. Hence, Antony is more auspicious in his arguments as he has the greater mastery in the…

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    were erected in honor of the triumphs of Augustus as a military leader and hero to the Roman people and these sculptures were commissioned in traditional Greek and Roman styles and were never to display Augustus as showing any sign of aging. Augustus even wore the title of first citizen, a decision that would instill pride in holding Roman citizenship as the great leader of Rome was a citizen just as they were. Augustus tool great precedence in improving the capital and he commissioned many…

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    attention and then explains why he killed Julius Caesar and asks the plebeians to respect…

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    Antony give their funeral speeches in Julius Caesar it is a critical moment for each. Both need to sway the crowd to agree with their perspective. While Brutus addresses the crowd with logic and reason, Antony uses emotion. The use of rhetorical questions, parallel structure, and repetition by Brutus and Antony throughout their speeches changes the views of the crowd and what they should believe. While…

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