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    Caesar, the emperor of Rome, stammers his last words, “E tu Brutii?” as Brutus, the man he loves like a son, kills him by stabbing him in the groin. Julius Caesar was a Roman hero. Caesar created jobs, supplied, grain to the Romans, governed efficiently, kept the city of Rome clean, and was worshipped by the Roman people. Due to the great deeds he did for Rome and its people, many were devastated by his death. The Romans loved Caesar because he kept the city’s sanitation under control and…

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    responsibilities. Julius Caesar and Csar Nicholas ll were born in different social economic levels and different time in history. Julius Caesar was born poor but he always had the desire to be a very important and powerful person in Rome at that time, Czar Nicholas ll in the other hand was born entitled to the throne of Russia but both of them obtained similar positions later in…

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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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    In the play Julius Caser written by William Shakespeare, he illustrates many conflicts throughout the play. Conflicts such as political matters (who gets the crown), betrayal between friends, as well as knowing who can and cannot be trusted. Caser’s closest friends Cassius and Brutus begin to portray betrayal towards Caser when he is obligated to take over in power. They fear he will rule as a tyrant even though he denies the crown on multiple occasions; They then decided to conspire against him…

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    Julius Caesar is a play written by William ShakeSpare. Julius Caesar was a great Roman general and senator in the 16th.century. There were many important characters. Two of them were Brutus and Mark Antony. Brutus was Caesar’s good friend and also a Roman senator. Mark Antony was Caesar’s assistant to Caesar. Julius Caesar was killed. Brutus and Mark Antony gave speeches at Caesar’s funeral. Brutus was a good friend of Caesar but he supported the people more and was for Rome. Brutus was lead to…

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    (Shakespeare III.i.77) The phrase stated by the mighty Caesar before his fall and death, meaning,“and you Brutus” in the Latin language. This line changed set off the course of nature as it rapidly changed the play. From that point there was an unbalance in Rome. A struggle for power between 2 teams consisting of 2 leaders and their armies. The tension builds and so many things are occurring in the same time as of Act IV, Scene 2-3 of Julius Caesar. Most of the action falls somewhere…

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    house of Ptolemy, a family that had ruled Egypt for generations. She earned on unfavorable reputation during her age, but as the lover of the Roman emperors Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.E) and, later, Mark Antony (c.81-30 B.C.E), Cleopatra had become a romantic legend in modern times. Cleopatra had 4 husbands: Ptolemy XIII, Ptolemy XIV, Julius Caesar, and Mark Antony. Ptolemy was a corrupt and inefficient ruler and this led to uprisings and the losses of Cyprus and Cyrenaica. While in Rome,…

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    Cassius and Marc Antony: Power of Deception Throughout Julius Caesar, the power of persuasion and deception is used as a catalyst for conflict, as well as peacekeeping. Cassius and Marc Anthony’s respective uses of deception are used in extremely similar ways through principle, however their motives are very different. In this essay, I will demonstrate how Cassius deceives Brutus for his own personal agenda, while Marc Antony deceives the angry mob to subside conflict and change the mob’s…

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    "Gaius Julius Caesar." Encyclopedia of World Biography. 2004, "Caesar, Julius." The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th Ed.. 2015, "Caesar, Julius." UXL Encyclopedia of World Biography. 2003, "Caesar, (Gaius) Julius." World Encyclopedia. 2005, Elizabeth Knowles, John Cannon, MICHAEL KENNEDY;JOYCE BOURNE, "Julius Caesar." The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th Ed.. 2015, and "Julius Caesar." World Encyclopedia. 2005. "Gaius Julius Caesar." Encyclopedia.com. HighBeam Research, 01 Jan. 2004. Web. 4 Oct. 2015. .…

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    tragic hero in “Julius Caesar” Everyone has a something wrong with them; some of these problems we can fix, like lying, a person can learn to stop lying.Others problems are more unsolvable, like world peace. In the play, “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare,(Durland, 1985) several characters have problems; for instance, Caesar was too arrogant and he does not listen to a warning by the Soothsayer. (Durland, 1985.) Another character in the story, was Marcus Brutus, a companion of Caesar,…

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