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    ability to capture the meaning of Shakespeare’s tragedy Julius Caesar as a whole is largely seen through his wisdom. The motif of misperception is scattered greatly through the play and is seen through numerous instances revolving around the characters of Caesar, Brutus, and Cassius. The play greatly explores this idea of misperception which is not only applicable to the world of Shakespeare, but also to the world today. In the play Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare uses the motif of…

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    NERO AND JULIUS CAESAR Background Julius Caesar Caesar’s full name is Gaius Julius Caesar. He was born somewhere between 102 and 100 BCE. Caesar’s family had noble, Patrician roots. His father died in 85 BCE. A few years later he was engaged and he was possibly married to a wealthy young woman. His marriage soon was broken and when he was eighteen he married again to Cornelia. Later they had a child and named her Julia. Kidnapped by Cecillian pirates and held for ransom, he maintained a…

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    perspective. In the book Julius Caesar there is multiple character that have the job of a Roman tribune. In order to understand their roles in the play you have to know the background of the job Roman tribune and what their purpose is. What is a Roman tribune you might ask yourself if you were reading the book Julius Caesar. In order to understand most of the characters in the book…

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    Both women, Portia and Calpurnia, both are wives of key statesmen. Both women try to persuade their husbands and succeed, as Portia persuades Brutus to tell her the details of the conspiracy, and Calpurnia persuades Julius Caesar to not go to the capitol because she has had bad dreams for the last few nights. Calpurnia and Portia are obviously not fully fleshed out characters, but we meet each of them in various states of pleading with their husbands. They both definitely know their place in the…

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    Roman Tribune Analysis

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    Although the Tribune was “above” the Centurion, they were “below” the Legate. The Legate was a general in the Roman Army that out-ranked all military Tribunes. The primary responsibility of the Tribune was to protect the people. They had little to do with the government/senate activities. Not everyone one in the Army had the…

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    Did you ever know story about Julius Caesar, and his friend Marcus Brutus. Why bestfriend want to kill each others. Follow me we are going to know about realistic what happen. Caesar’s most powerful man in Rome people love him. He’s honorable man, love friend, however he rather arrogant. Brutus’s honorable man, people love him too, and he also love Caesar. The different between Caesar and Brutus are pronounced, and they warrant detailed examination. They both are political leader and honorable.…

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    power, love for one's country, or love for another, love has an impact on the tragedy of "Julius Caesar". The love for power shared by both Caesar and Cassius impacts the play drastically. The best reason why Cassius wanted Caesar dead was because he was jealous of Caesar's power. Caesar had come back to Rome victorious from a civil war against Pompey and therefore gained more popularity and power. Caesar is offered the crown three times by the people of Rome but he refused it because he knew…

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    Julius Caesar Influence

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    To start off, when someone thinks of power, they think of a person who controls someone of something. Julius Caesar may have been the person to have the most of that power in all time. Julius Caesar, a well-known Roman dictator, impacted the destiny of the nation that he lead by expanding the Roman Empire. Author’s can use various genres of literature as a proactiv tool in educating people in many ways. Various genres of literature can be used a proactive tool in learning in many ways…

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    In the story Julius Caesar, Caesar was assassinated. Lots of people thought he deserved to died but really no one should ever be assassinated. If they wanted to punish him they could of done so many other things. Also he did a lot of great things to the people also. Julius Caesar was a good man but like every person had some flaws, however it should of never lead to his death and they way it happened just wasn’t right. Caesar never feared death and knew that sooner or later he was going to…

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    Julius Caesar lived long ago but was able to make his mark in history because of the writings of Plutarch and Shakespeare. Plutarch wrote about Caesar using knowledge passed down from past generations, strictly stating what he knew to be the facts. He did not write it as a story to entertain people, rather to inform them on the great Julius Caesar. Shakespeare, on the other hand, wrote his plays to entertain people. Shakespeare based his play off of Plutarch writing while adding his own touch to…

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