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    In the Julius Caesar every reader could argue what exactly Brutus was. Some people could say he was the antagonist, and some say he was the protagonist. He could be either the villain or hero. It is all a matter of opinion. While he, Cassius, and the rest of the conspirators DID commit murder, he did it for a true, good reason. Not in spite or envy. While Brutus did commit murder, he did it for the good of his home. Someone who will kill a friend just to make a place better for the masses is…

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    many have argued that the general had redeemed himself later in life. However, the little good Caesar had done, barely even began to wipe away the crimson stains of blood and death from his name. For one thing, Caesar bribed his way into political positions and stole money, if he was willing to go this far for a little power one can only imagine how far he would have gone to get even more power. Not only, but Caesar was also a greedy and power-hungry individual who was willing to pay…

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    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. The…

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    the fear of having it. This can be seen as a major theme tying together the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. There are many different themes throughout Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, but the three most controversial ones are fate vs. free will, power, and gender roles. The theme fate verses free will has affected the choices the characters have made throughout the play. The role of power in Julius Caesar enhances the characters by showing how they deal with the power that they possess.…

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    Before being crowned king Julius Caesar was killed by Brutus and his conspirators and then, Brutus allows Antony, one of Caesar’s closest friends give a speech after him to all the people. Brutus states that he had killed Caesar because he loved Rome more, that if Caesar was still alive that the people of Rome would die slaves and that they wouldn’t be free men if he were still alive. He also says that if anyone spoke for Caesar they were rude and not a Roman. Brutus also says that Antony…

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    Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare during 1599 in London, it's a play of Tragic drama and historical drama. The setting is during ancient Rome, toward the end of the roman republic. The most essential moment of the play was the tragic death of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a successful military leader and highly respected, but he started to change, becoming overly ambitions, easily flattered over the most little of comments and assuming power without the proper authority…

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    Did Antony not see the face of his well-known yet-to-be-assassinated friend, Julius Caesar, on the faces of Cleopatra’s children? One can assume the answer is no, as Antony delivered a rather informal burial for poor Caesar. Caesar, however, had acquaintances other than Antony; the loyal and influential Brutus. Nevertheless, death claimed Caesar and both Antony and Brutus felt compelled to offer an explanation to the crowd of Rome. Not just an explanation, but a persuasive speech. There were a…

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    Keywords: Julius Caesar, Power, Success, Betray, Rome The times of Julius Caesar and how he contributed to the world. Julius Caesar was a symbol of Rome born into the right family. He had a lot of respect from a young age. He had a good education and a lot of ambition. His ambition made him work hard so+ he had a lot of luck, but his ambition made him a little too confident and all he had turned around on him. Early life of Julius Born July 12, 100 B.C.E into a noble history, Julius Caesar…

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    of Julius Caesar In a world which has survived on manipulation throughout history, many people find it necessary to continually present a facade, a mask, in order to prevent themselves from being manipulated and caught up in another 's plots. If someone were to show his true self to the world, letting everyone see his thoughts, fears, and intentions, he would become easy to take advantage of, easily manipulated, by others. This is demonstrated in the play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, as many…

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    #TeamAntony William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar presents many compelling characters, most notably, Antony and Brutus. Both men are commanding Romans, each presenting different traits and motives. Brutus’s motive is to kill Caesar to protect his city. Antony’s motive is to defend Caesar and to prove there was no justice in his murder. Throughout the play, Antony is shown to be the more sympathetic of the two. For instance, at the funeral of Caesar, both men give speeches, two speeches that…

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