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    In the novel "Julius Caesar" by. William Shakespeare I feel that the noblest character is Brutus because he was the analysis {{is this word a typo? Do you mean "opposite"?}} of Julius Caesar and he felt that he loved Rome more that Caesar. Brutus knew that Caesar doubted his power and that worried him, in act one Brutus told Cassius "What Means This Shouting" I do fear the people choose Caesar over me. Everyone else killed him out of envy not because they loved the people and Rome more. Despite…

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    Shakespeare's play, “julius Caesar” readers pay attention to Marc Anthony's use of irony. He has to go to Caesar's funeral, and give a speech while risking his life. He wants to prove to the people of Rome that Caesar is not ambitious but an honorable man by giving them a reminder of all the good things Caesar has done for them. At the end he accomplished what he was fighting for. He wanted people to remember Caesar as the honorable man he was before he died and not as the ambitious person…

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    Brutus has a long soliloquy during Act II of Julius Caesar, in which he makes several claims regarding Julius Caesar himself. Brutus claims: if Caesar were to become king, his personality will become pure ambition and ruthlessness, and killing him will be the only way to stop him. Brutus establishes his credibility by stating he has no ill will towards Caesar; however, he wants common good for the Roman people. This is a clear example of Ethos, “I know no cause to spurn at him, but for the…

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    The tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare. It is set in Rome during the time of Caesar. The people of Rome adored him and everything he did with the exception of a few. Cassius the leader of the conspiracy felt that Caesar was nothing to praise and should not be king. Cassius allowed these feelings to get the best of him and openly shared them with others. In an attempt to take action Cassius chose Brutus as his target. Brutus was greatly loved by Caesar and easily…

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    n William Shakespere’s play, Julius Caesar, Caesar is assassinated by conspirators. After his assassination, Brutus, a conspirator, had to explain to the citizens why Caesar had to die. Caesar “had” to die because he was sought to become evil He had to make this very clear to calm everyone down. Mark Antony, a man with a great speech in the play, tried to make his speech very discreet. He wanted to upset the conspirators indirectly. In Brutus’ speech, he uses logical and ethical points of view.…

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    Not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more. A part of Brutus’s speech when he tries to tell Rome why he killed Caesar. This phrase is a part of Brutus’s speech when he tries to explain why the conspirators and him killed Caesar. At Caesar’s funeral Brutus and Antony were giving speeches there. There are a lot of things in these speeches that are very similar and different. The things in these speeches that will be talked about is how they gave the speech, the purpose of the speeches,…

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    The two funeral speeches for Caesar At the art iii, the Caesar was killed by the conspiracy. Both of Antony and Brutus do the funeral speech with beautiful words for him, they have completely different standpoint, but I think that Antony’s speech make me find most convincing. From Brutus's speech, He said that tyranny is dead, if the Caesar become the lord, all of the Roman people will not get the freedom. All things he said is that to give freedom to the people, and said he would like to…

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    SHORT ESSAY In the play, Julius Caesar Brutus is an honourable man loved by the people e of Rome but because of his idealism and inability to see things clearly, he is lead on the path of destruction. Brutus is easily manipulated by the people he associates with (The conspirators) he then pays the ultimate punishment after the hideous crime he commits in which he is unable to for see the problems Rome would face because of his deed. Brutus is an honourable man because he would die for the good…

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    Julius Caesar Murder

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    The Murder of Julius Caesar Introduction The play, Julius Caesar tells about a man whose life is full of drama. His personal life drama and his superior personality trait. While the people are honoring Julius Caesar’s comeback, someone in the crowd tries to warn him about his entourage. After ignoring the soothsayer in the crowd, he continues on with the festivities and celebration of the big defeat. Could Brutus, Cassius, or Julius Caesar be the murderer? Summary After Caesar leaves the…

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    Caesar is becoming the king of Rome soon, but Cassius, Casca, Cinna, Trebonius, Metellus Cimber, and Caius Ligarius all don’t think of him as their ideal king and they go to extreme measures to prevent him from wearing the crown, but he does have friends willing to help like Antony who would seem to be his only friend. But where does Brutus stand in all this, is he friend or foe, and to who or whom. It will be determined how Brutus’ choses made him a patriot and not a traitor. Brutus is a good…

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