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    In act three, scene two of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare Mark Antony addresses the plebeians and they want to know why Caesar is killed. Antony 's response to Caesar’s death is critical and he grieves over his death. He could not believe that his own friends had killed Caesar. After finding out about his death, Antony gives a speech the funeral. Antony goes along with the conspiracy so that he would not be killed as Caesar was. Brutus gives a speech to the people to explain his excuse…

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    Caesar a Good Man? According to the great philosopher Plato, “the measure of a man is what he does with power”. While we know a lot about Julius Caesar’s legendary military and political career; his character is more or less unknown. Was he a ruthless, ambitious dictator; or was he a wise leader whose ultimate concern was for his loyal subjects? Julius Caesar was born in July of 100BC. He joined the Roman army at a young age and quickly became a great general. He led his troops to victory…

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    Shakespeare, Julius Caesar , Cassius believes that their fate is made by their choosing. “Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus , is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.” This quote is said by Cassius when he refuses to accept Caesar’s rise of power and wants to put fate into the same category as being a passive coward. The play Julius Caesar gives an example of people believing that they cho0se their fate. The choices that Julius Caesar and…

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    Julius Caesar was a man who many historian describe to be dictator that only thought about himself and not of the people of Rome. He was man who could never be a fair or, honest leader to whomever he would govern or rule over. Even the people he thought of as friends couldn’t accept him as their leader. Even though he was consider a terrible man the people of Rome would love him to their heart content. I’m going to be telling you about Julius Caesar, what people thought about him, and…

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    A roman tribune is a Roman official whose task is to protect the people against oppression (Lendering). By oppression they mean protection against any people who try and come to bring them down or to take them over and have them under their authority. In the fifth century, the republicans were controlled by aristocrats called patricians (Lendring). What this did is caused great tensions with two groups: the poor people, who had to request to a patrician judge against random decisions…

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    In Act 1 of Julius Caesar we see plots being formed and secrets being unveiled. We find out from when Caesar killed Pompey to Cassius wanting Brutus to overthrow Caesar from his position. We start seeing unusual things that are happing that are not a good sign for Rome, but a good sign for Cassius. There are many things to find out in Act 1, such as what are Roman tribunes, as to what kinds there are, what their role in society was, and why Marullus and Flavius worried about Caesar.…

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    In the beginning of the play, Julius Caesar, we see that lots of things are happening. We see betrayal and murder. We see storms and earthquakes, signs that in most eyes represent bad things in Rome’s future, but in Cassius’ eyes are good things. There are lots of things to find out in Act 1, like the meaning of a Roman tribune, what their role in society was, and why Marullus and Flavius were worried about Caesar. First of all, a Roman tribune is defined as a “Roman official whose task…

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    Their inclinations may have been proven true about Caesar when the two are punished for removing the crowns. They continue to worry about the growing power of Caesar. Plebeians, tribunes, senators, and generals all play an important role in Julius Caesar, just as they would have in Ancient Rome. The social expectations of each person, greatly impacts their actions. Flavius and Murellus were clearly given powers higher than those of the plebeians. Were they trustworthy, protectors?…

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    There are many different types of tribunes. There are Military Tribunes, Roman Tribunes, Consular Tribunes, and Plebeian Tribunes. I will cover all of the important Tribunes. The main Tribune I will be discussing is the Roman Tribune. The word Tribune comes from the word Tribe. Today I will be discussing the Roman Tribune and their role in society. I will also be discussing Why Marullus and Flavian are worried about Caesar. In this paper I will hit on some important facts about the Roman…

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    Julius Caesar Final Essay Shakespeare is known to cover important statements on life in his plays and other works. In Julius Caesar he conveys various statements, one being that people always try to find the easiest way out of their problems. This can be observed in the reasons for why Cassius has Caesar killed, how the conspiracy wanted to just kill off Antony, and why Cassius had Pindorus kill him instead of taking his loses on the battle field like a man. However, it 's funny that none of…

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