Julius Caesar A Great Leader Essay

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    sensitive and controversial subjects within his plays. He touches on timeless social issues such as suicide. In his plays Julius Caesar and Hamlet, William Shakespeare tackles suicide and the weight it carries with different individuals within different cultures. Julius Caesar depicts suicide in regards to Brutus and Cassius, the leading conspirators in the murder of Julius Caesar. Taking place in Rome when honor, valor, and triumph were the most important values; Brutus, Cassius, and other…

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    Rome is no exception. While Rome is famous for its competition amongst gladiators, it is also known for its competition amongst its political leaders. In the play, Julies Caesar, Shakespeare creates an intense scene that depicts one of the most important competitions in Rome’s history, the fight between Brutus and Antony. With Rome’s glorified leader, Caesar, suddenly killed, the new power void draws Brutus and Antony into a clash for the ages. Their speeches given at Caesar’s funeral show how…

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    Nur-ud-Din Muhammad Salim, who assumed the title of Jahangir was the son of Akbar-The Great. Akbar during the end of his reign had nominated Khusru, his grandson as the heir to the throne at which Jahangir has rebelled (which was later reconciled). Eventually Akbar chose Jahangir over Khusru (who tried to fight Jahangir but was defeated, blinded and killed). Jahangir hence became the legitimate ruler of the Mughal kingdom. Jahangir gained the support of the Sunni nobles on the promises of…

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    Catiline's Corruption

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    It can be argued that one of the causes of the decline of the Roman Empire was an increase in corruption due to greed. The aftermath of Sulla’s proscriptions, the many battles Rome had endured as well as economic turmoil all contributed to Rome’s decline. Catiline sought to heal Rome of its troubles through violent means. Catiline and his supporters conspired to overthrow the consuls, assassinate other government officials and burn the city. Though the conspiracy was stopped before it could…

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    Tragic Diary Of Caesar

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    and the most tragic day for me and for Caesar. Diary, As Caesar, a group of men, and I were walking to the senate house. Many things occurred that were fatal and partially my fault. When we were all walking, a soothsayer came up to Caesar and told him why are you not gone and then Artemidorus tries to hand Caesar a letter, but I have no clue what the letter said. Later Trebonius called me over and away from the group. The rest of the group including Caesar went to the senate house. This was the…

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    that we are underlings” (I.ii.146-148). We create our faults, and we are our faults. Julius Caesar’s fault was his pride but, in the end, he realized his failure. In William Shakespeare's, Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar is the tragic hero. Admittedly, Brutus could have been viewed as the tragic hero because he showed remorse for killing Julius Caesar, but Brutus is not more admirable in his defeat (“Aristotle’s”). Caesar states, “Et tu, Brute?”(III.1.77). Caesar's statement makes him more…

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    Brutus In Julius Caesar

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    your ears.” In the five centuries since Marc Anthony used these words in William Shakespeare’s production, “Julius Caesar,” audiences alike have continued reading and rereading it. In the play’s eternal lines to time, readers learn a factual history lesson with the added bonus of Shakespeare’s gripping drama. Plot-wise, “Julius Caesar”’ tells the tale of the assassination of Julius Caesar, perpetrated by his deepest trusted friend Brutus, and the devastating consequences that Brutus and Rome…

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    Funerary In Roman Art

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    Sculpture was brought to Rome from Greece. The aristocracy collected pieces of art. When the supply of Greek sculpture dwindled, the Romans started making their own. The Roman sculptures were more expressive than Greek sculptures that rarely displayed expression or emotion. (Kamm, n.d.). Their sculptures were admired even more for reality over flattery. The Romans used sculpture in a variety of fashions. The portrait sculpture was a way to pay homage to the emperors or gods. They were…

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    Fabio Payano Mr.Alston History 10-4 11-15-15 Mark Antony Mark Antony Roman politician and general.Mark Antony was an ally of Julius Caesar and the main rival of his successor Octavian. The passing of power between the three men led to Rome's transition from a republic to an empire. Antony's romantic and political alliance with Egyptian queen Cleopatra caused his downfall. Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony) is best known as the Roman general who was a lover of Cleopatra. Mark Antony's first…

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    Tyrants have, in their self-centred efforts, devastated our city. Tyranny has not solved any unrest, and has left Athens in constant flux between suffering and flourishing. Democracy and the power in the hands of people, has helped us develop and will help us become the most powerful city in Greece for centuries to come. Tyrants have built impressive buildings, and reduced the power of the few aristocrats, but had far too much individual power. Democracy is far better as it puts power in the…

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