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    This relationship was with Marc Antony. “She would have known that with Caesar dead, Antony was, in theory at least, the most powerful man in Rome.” After returning to Egypt to check on her dynasty, Antony summoned Cleopatra to Tarsus in 41 BCE. Once again, we see Cleopatra use beauty to form an alliance with Marc Antony.…

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    Julius Caesar, a man who was betrayed by everyone around him, in a fit of jealousy. Now, there are many people that could have been the true murderer of Julius Caesar. It could have been one person, or it could have been multiple. I’ll be telling you facts that support why someone may have been the murderer. Now there is support claiming that Julius Caesar was his own reason for death. There is support that says Julius Caesar had a mental illness, and that he attacked Brutus for absolutely…

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    a confident, it mostly depends on an individual’s skill. An example of an arrogant leader would be Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar can be considered a skilled arrogant leader because of his excellent leadership skills and his arrogant attitude. His victory over Pompey is proof of his leading skills, and what he said to the soothsayer, “He is a dreamer; let us leave him: pass.”, sounds a little bit arrogant. Another example of his…

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    slight adventure to visit Julius Caesar. She was removed from Egypt by her brother because she tried to erase her brother's name from all administrative documents and ignored his claim as co-regent. His advisors began conspiring against her which led to her removal. Cleopatra then smuggled herself into Julius Caesar's royal palace, to plead her case.…

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    In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene ii, the author portrays a persuasive monologue given to the commoners by Caesar’s friend, Antony, in order to show his viewpoint on the death of Caesar. Throughout Antony’s speech, he attempts to stir up the emotion of the commoners and subtly tries to start a war within the community in order to get revenge for Caesar’s death. In the beginning of the speech, Antony’s tone is sarcastic, but genuine. In his speech, he states,…

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    In the play, “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, Marcus Brutus does what any loyal countryman would do. He does what is best for his country even if that means killing his best friend. Brutus is a tragic hero, he has to kill his best friend in order to keep Rome a democracy. Shakespeare showed how Brutus hesitated when going to stab Caesar. It shows how good of friends they were and how he was a little disappointed to kill him. But even though he kills Caesar for the right reasons, his friends do…

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    Antony, in his eulogy, presented himself as filled with grief and loss; however, a form of subliminal persuasion and manipulation is used to sway the Roman people in his favor. The loyal friend of Caesar appeared to be supportive of the conspirators, but his devotion to the true king never wavered. While he praised the conspirators for being “such honorable men”, Antony admitted how he grieved for his friend. He utilized paralipsis in his cajolery, stating that “I speak not to disprove what…

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    Is Julius Caesar Honorable

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    lot of people claim to be things that they are not in order to gain credibility from a particular crowd they might be trying to impress. The same tactic of exaggerating one’s true character is used in Many characters in Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar claim to be honorable, but they do not always come across as honorable individuals in the audience’s point of view. A lot of main characters are perceived as honorable or claim honor but participate in activities that completely disprove their…

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    decision must be made. This common occurrence is used by authors to develop plots as well as characters. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar is gaining power among the Romans after defeating the previous leader, Pompey. Some Senators are taking note of this, and believe that they need to end this accelerated growth in power by assassinating Caesar. Marcus Brutus, one of Caesar’s dearest friends, must make a decision whether to remain in his friendship, or accept…

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    The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare has caused much debate as to whether or not the character Brutus was justified in his actions, the most notable of which includes killing Julius Caesar, the emperor of Rome. The distinctions between the two different classifications of Brutus include that of a patriot or a betrayer to his country. Brutus was a patriot due to his unwavering loyalty to Rome and his determination to act on what he defined as what was best for Rome, as seen when he is…

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