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    The conspirators in Julius Caesar were not justified in murdering Julius Caesar, because not only is it biblically wrong, but they didn’t bother to even try a different way of keeping him off the throne; or did they have the solid backing on why he should be killed or even why they should be the ones to do it. Throughout The book Julius Caesar they blatantly ignored any chance of finding a way not to kill him and still get the outcome they thought need to happen. From the characters word and…

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    In this book, “Julius Caesar”, many men like having power, and don’t want to lose that power to another man. The group decides to take their fate into their own hands, and not let him decide what will happen. Men and women all throughout the past have sacrificed their own lives, willing and preparing to die for what they believed. The assassination of Julius Caesar is blamed on the conspiracy by many roman senators. Conducted by Cassius, Mark Antony and Marcus Brutus. Cassius or the “man who…

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    Mark Antony fosters a strong sense of emotion in his compelling speech at Julius Caesar’s funeral to the Roman people in Act III, scene ii, lines 74-147. Antony prefaces the deliverance of his speech by calling Brutus and Cassius’ honorability into consideration, but ultimately criticizes them and ignites a fire of rage within the citizens of Rome. This scene occurs shortly after the assassination of Caesar. At this point, the Roman people hold the conspirators in high regard as the narrative of…

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    Julius Caesar and Brutus: A Comparison In the Shakespearean Classic Julius Caesar, many intricate characters are presented and compounded throughout the storyline. However, I will focus on the two main characters from this play, and compare their morals and personalities, to decide which one is the better man. In this essay, three main points will be presented. Caesars faults, morals, and actions Brutus 's faults, morals, and actions Which one seems to be the more needed in Rome By the end of…

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    Marcus Brutus plays an important role throughout “Julius Caesar”. The main conflict in “Julius Caesar” is regarding Brutus and the choices that he makes. In his plays, William Shakespeare has set up an intricate model of a “tragic hero”. A tragic hero is a person who is usually of noble birth that suffers a catastrophe. William Shakespeare uses traditional elements to portray these tragic heroes, and he uses new ideas as well to make his more complex. To contribute to the catastrophe that he…

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    Assassination of Julius Caesar Julius Caesar is best known as the dictator of the Roman Republic and for his flamboyant assassination by members of his Senate. Caesar’s successes included winning war campaigns, expanding the Roman Republic, making laws to help lower class citizens, and improving Rome’s economy. He was a very influential person in Rome with the people and the Senate as a war hero and then as dictator perpetuo. On the Ides of March, March 15 of 44 B.C., Julius Caesar was…

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    people held close can see the true colors that wouldn’t be dared to be revealed to others. Julius Caesar is a play that expresses many political messages, however, the overall political message is that private and public identities can lead to a misinterpreted conception a person. The misinterpretation can cause people to view a certain individual as something they are not. In a sense, characters in Julius…

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    Julius Caesar and Brutus are both huge characters in the book, and many people would battle over which one of the two is the tragic hero of the story. Throughout the book there are multiple things that occur in both Julius and Brutus’s lives that would allow you to choose which one is the tragic hero and which one is not. That all depends on how you interpret the data. When it comes down to it the tragic hero for the story is Julius Caesar. He has to battle through more than Brutus does and at…

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    Two of the most important speeches in Julius Caesar are actually spoken right after each other. Mark Antony's and Brutus' speech are the most criticized and looked over, so following that theme I will be comparing the two speeches in this essay. They also reveal quite a bit about each, Mark Antony's and Brutus', personalities. Out of the two speeches that are given to the crowd gathered Brutus went first, so that's who I'll be addressing first. Brutus is a very logical man. since he is so…

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    It only takes a handful of sarcasm to make a crowd go mad. In the play “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare, Marc Antony does just that. In the play Brutus and the conspirators have killed Caesar. At first the group does not want Caesar’s best friend Antony to speak at his funeral because they are afraid he will trash talk them, but Brutus allows him to with a few rules. At Caesar’s funeral Antony gives a speech that persuades the crowd to join his side instead of Brutus’. He does it in a very…

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