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    The epigraph by Seneca, which means which refers to Dupin’s amazing analytical abilities. Both the Minister and Dupin have equally matched minds, that combine skills of mathematician and poet. At the end, Dupin is the one who wins because of his moral strength: The Minister is a man without principles, as he did not put second thought into trying to blackmail the lady, who is, presumably, the Queen, so that he can rise in position and status. Minister D.’ s ability to outwit the police in his…

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    Capulet- (continuing a conversation) But the Aliens have sworn an oath just like I have, and he’s under the same penalty, I don’t think it will be difficult for men as old as we are to keep the peace between our two houses. Paris- You both have honorable reputations, and it’s too bad you’ve been enemies for so long. But what do you say to my request for Julia. Capulet- I can only repeat myself. My daughter’s still very young. She ain’t even fourteen years old. Le’s wait two more summers…

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    Brutus Decides To Join The Conspiracy Against Caesar After His Realization To The Fact That The Roman Republican Government Was In Great Danger. 6B.Caesar Loves Calpurnia To Give Into His Wishes, But He Is Also Afraid Of Appearing Cowardly/Weak, Which…

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    is a person of noble birth that goes through something catastrophic. Brutus is a great example of a tragic hero. Brutus was the most noble man in the play. He did all the right things for all the right reasons, but it was the people that did not do it for the right reason that crushed him. Marcus Brutus was never known as anything other than a noble man. Marcus Brutus was of noble birth because of Junius Brutus. Junius Brutus was well known and liked. He kicked all of the kings out of Rome and…

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    in order to do what Antony did which is to pull people toward their sides. Politicians always show the good side of themselves and the bad side of the other politicians. This is what Antony did. He showed the good side of Caesar which showed that Brutus and Cassius were uncaring. Another example of the relevance is when manufacturers advertise their products. They always show the good side of their products by using all different kind of language. Then they compare their product and show how it…

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    These methods of writing can be found in the funeral speeches of Mark Antony, who had the most effective speech, and Marcus Brutus, who had a mediocre and schlocky speech. Everyone has some sense of right and wrong, whether it is based on the Bible or society. Both Marcus Brutus and Mark Antony take advantage of this when they are giving their speech at Caesar’s funeral. Brutus was a well-known and respected man in that society, and people are more likely to believe someone that they trust and…

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    and Brutus were once friends with Caesar makes the murdering and the whole outlook of the manipulative plan of Cassius' heart breaking to know how awful both Brutus and Cassius are. In the part of the book where it is put upon Antony and Brutus to get the citizens of Rome to believe one of them, it is clear that Antony gives a better speech with the use of ethos, logos, and pathos, and he puts his situation into their point of view so they could have empathy and also sympathy for him. Brutus…

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    certain traits, such as loyalty, naivety, and emotion. The play’s protagonist, Brutus, is the most manipulated character in the play. This is due to his loyalty. In the beginning of the play, it’s clear that Brutus is extremely loyal to Rome. This devotion is integral to the plot, for better or for worse. Cassius feeds off of this trait by using it to convince him to join the conspiracy. He appeals to him by saying, “‘Brutus’ and ‘Caesar’: what should be in that ‘Caesar’? / Why should that…

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    not as good as expected. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Caesar and Brutus both experienced this realization when they were betrayed by people who they believed were friends. Antony, Brutus, Decius and Cassius each put on their facades and reeled in their unsuspecting prey. They all betrayed one of their closest allies. Cassius used the art of manipulation when trying to coerce Brutus into joining the conspiracy. Some of the other Senators were a bit wary of whether or…

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    Cassius and Brutus In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, which is a play centered around the death of the character Caesar. There are two main characters, Cassius and Brutus who have have many differences in the way they do things throughout the play. One of the first examples, found in the play, that Cassius and Brutus are different in the way they do things, is when the conspirators are getting ready to kill Caesar. A minor character, Decius, in the play when the…

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