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    your country. In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar one of the main characters Brutus showed these actions. He did everything he could to make Rome a better country. Brutus showed us that he has what it takes to be king and the people of Rome like him. Brutus was part of a group called the conspirators, this group came up with a plan to kill Caesar. The plan involved many people stabbing Julius Caesar. After the horrific murder of the most honorable Julius Caesar Brutus went to persuade the…

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    Julius Caesar’s Liberality Machiavelli uses the example of Julius Caesar in his chapter concerning liberality and meanness. In this chapter, Machiavelli focuses on how a prince should regulate his expenses and whether it is better for a prince to be liberal or mean with his money, or in other words, how generous or ungenerous a prince is which his money. Machiavelli uses the example of Caesar so as to counter an opposing point one might bring up. He uses Caesar as an example of what a prince…

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    Both these cases portray the evidence of betrayal. Brutus, in Julius Caeser and Amir, in the Kite Runner darken the very spirit of friendship with their acts of betrayal. The impact of betrayal in the case of Julius Caesar is of unimaginable magnitude. The betrayal’s immediate consequence is the assassination of Caesar and there after massive chaos, instability and destruction become…

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    In William Shakespeare’s tragedy, “Julius Caesar,” Brutus and Antony portrayed two antagonizing reactions after Caesar’s regicide. This scene not only lays the framework for the rest of the play, but also exemplifies the personality traits of Brutus and Antony. Their persuasion throughout their monologues helps to rally the plebeians in support of their causes. In response, this scene marks a turning point in the play and subsequently foreshadows Brutus’ murder. It shows how Brutus’ actions and…

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    Shakespeare is a master in his art of constructing five act plays that tell a lifetime of stories. In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Shakespeare presents a band of unique characters that all have strong opinions on Julius Caesar. Throughout the exposition of the play, Cassius is attempting to lead a group of men into the termination of Julius Caesar. Through this, the men show their true colors, and share their deep down opinions on Caesar. On the governmental side of things, Cassius holds a…

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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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    time. In the US and approach of violence is what we think is the best way to solve a problem and if their progress then it is justified. Shakespeare is showing the audience that with the story of Julius Caesar that violence is never the correct solution to a problem. Shakespeare used the story of Julius Caesar the story to address the audience of Elizabethan England to show people what might happen if they revolted…

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    What is the Greatness of a Change Agent? A great example of a Change Agent is Julius Caesar. A change agent is someone who makes a great impact on people and their lives and this is exactly what Caesar did. He made a number changes, and these changes were so capacious that they stood with the people of Rome. Julius managed to do more than he could imagine as a leader. He changed Rome in a historic ways and made Rome a better place. Even with everything that was going on while Caesar had power,…

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    Greek and Roman Values Essay The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare contains many examples of honor, respect, and material wealth. Some of the characters use the idea of honor to mask their true intentions, but the ones that are worthy of honor try to earn it in humble, intelligent ways. The characters Julius Caesar, Brutus, and Cassius can be analyzed to illustrate how the value of honor is prevalent in Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a very popular and honored man, and he had a lot…

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    Julius Caesar’s life was filled with extraordinary and unimaginable feats, influenced by the ideals of his upbringing and a natural talent for military strategy. From birth, Caesar was raised in a family full of untraditional values who believed in the Populare ideologies of equalizing the poor. In an unforeseen turn of event, Caesar eventually became Dictator Perpetuus and was in a position to turn these beliefs into policy. In contrast to his benevolent nature, he was also ruthless, as…

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