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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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    tragedy that he was naive. It also became clear that Julius Caesar was reckless and power hungry. Caesar was threatening the future of the Roman Republic by thinking he could do whatever he pleased. I believe that Brutus could have saved Caesar by placing two other Roman dictators in with him to assist Caesar in ruling. I believe someone always has a choice in whatever situation they are facing. In this instance, Brutus could have talked to Caesar and explained the circumstance and how his…

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    The main themes in Julius Caesars tragedy was regicide which is the operation of killing the king and the fear of power. Caesar was gaining way too much power and was going to be an emperor which freighted the conspirators because they will end up losing. Caesar is a very important historical figure of Rome. Julius Caesar was known as being a successful general because he was the one who conquered territories outside of Rome. He also helped Rome become into a very huge empire. He became an…

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    In the play Julius Caesar, Shakespeare was able to show how rhetorical devices are able to persuade an audience. In Shakespeare’s play, Mark Antony, who was loyal to Caesar, delivered a speech to Romans that supported Brutus after the funeral of Caesar. The speech conveyed why Caesar was a loyal Roman. By depending on expressing emotions, usage of diction, and logic of the argument, Antony persuades the Roman citizens that Caesar had more loyalty than Brutus. Throughout his speech, Antony…

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    William Shakespeare explores the true nature of Julius Caesar in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar and Caesar’s true vulnerability.Shakespeare ,through Caesar’s dialogue to Antony explains that Caesar dislikes Cassius because Cassius seems like a man whose ambition leads him and and that greed will always be on Cassius’s mind.Shakespeare makes Caesar use descriptions in the dialogue about Cassius that could the same words said about Caesar.Julius Caesar had many weaknesses some were a product of his…

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    William Shakespeare’s tragedy, “Julius Caesar” was written based off of true events that happened in the 1500s. “Julius Caesar” the play was a tragedy of how a man named Julius Caesar wanted to become king of Rome , however the people of Rome thought otherwise of that decision. In today’s lifetime, many people around are not as loyal as Mark Antony. From Shakespeare view loyalty is defined as support for one another. We clearly see the loyalty that Mark Antony gives Caesar . To begin with,Mark…

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    Within the play Julius Caesar, as an audience, we are asked to question every character’s virtue. As the play progresses these lines between good and bad men become increasingly blurred, making it harder for the audience to distinguish the wrong from the right. Ultimately it would appear that every character is filled with both evil and good and it seems as though throughout this play Shakespeare is trying to highlight the unrealism attached to such simplistic ideas. Within Medieval England…

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    In the play, Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare uses persuasion to explain that human nature is self-serving and viewpoints can be swayed easily. Throughout the storyline characters are torn between right and wrong, especially when it comes to the murder of Julius Caesar. They use the persuasion techniques logos, pathos and ethos to swing the options of others. Logos is the use of logic and reason, pathos is the emotional appeal and lastly, ethos is the ethical appeal that shows credibility or…

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    in thinking that Julius Caesar was a wonderful hero. In the story, “Killing Caesar,” Julius Caesar was a controlling and horrible tyrant. He had taken the Senate’s power in order to gain more power. Not only did he use the power to gain control of all of Rome, but he also wanted the gods to be ranked before him. Many innocent lives had been lost because of this tyrant man. To start with, Caesar had taken control of literally everything in Rome. For example, in the story, Caesar was ruling it…

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    Julius Caesar is a play about ancient rome and the downfall of the roman empire. But it is also about men and their actions, culture, and relationships with people around them and their power over people. In Rome it is predominatantly a male world, and the women are looked down upon, because they're seen as less valuable. Throughout the play woman are shown as everything that Roman men aren’t supposed to or want to be. In Julius Ceasser women have a unique kind of gift that is seen as incorrect…

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