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    The father of revolution is not always the man responsible for the outcome. This idea is evident in William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. While the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar; the profound leader of Ancient Rome, was orchestrated by Cassius; a highly regarded senator in Rome, he is certainly not the most responsible for the tragedy of the play. This title falls instead to Brutus; a young politician and Cassius’s brother in-law, whose hubris; like that of Odysseus, resulted…

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar was assassinated by conspirators because he was thought to become evil if he had came into power. After he was assassinated two men named Antony and Brutus gave a speech to the people to help calm them down. In their speeches Brutus attempted to calm the people down by using logos and pathos and he explained what was happening. While Antony attempted a different approach to the speech, he appealed to the peoples emotions and used pathos to persuade the…

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    How Julius Caesar Changes

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    Throughout this play Antony changes from a follower of Caesar to a powerful leader of Rome. In the beginning of the play Antony is Caesar yes man and does everything that is asked of him, but as the play goes on he begins to change. Antony does not worry the conspirators and he uses this to gain his power and get more and more. There are some people in the world that are yes men, they say yes to everyone and do not fight for themselves. Antony is nearly a servant to Caesar and does every…

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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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    A mask of lies hides the truth while the naked face is too good to be true. Mark Antony, Caesar's most loyal companion, delivers his speech with a hidden devilish grin, giving the citizens what they want, Meanwhile, Brutus stands proud and tall confidently praising his murder of Caesar, assuming what the people needed. Between the delegates, Mark Antony’s speech thrived of emotion, aggression, and sympathy which established chaos and a riot in the audience. In Antony's discourse, his pledge…

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    In Act III of Julius Caesar the play Antony and Brutus both make speeches on based on Caesar’s death. Both speeches have different opinions and strive to the best of their ability to convince the people in their direction. Brutus had a very persuasive speech but Antony’s speech gave the crowd made more of an impact. Antony gave the people exactly what they needed to side with him and truly believe in him. This is why Antony’s speech was better than Brutus’. Nonetheless, Brutus’ speech really…

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    Mark Antony was a very known man and was respected by Julius Caesar. His name in Roman is Marcus Antonius but in English its Mark Antony. Antony was a man who never gave up and was a rebel when he needed to. Mark Antony was basically a weasel. He knew how to get around problems by manipulating people. Overall Mark Antony was the one to express himself the best in his speech, through his use of Repetition, Rhetorical Questions, and Parallel Structure. Throughout the speech, Mark Antony used a…

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    William Shakespeare is regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. He is well-known for many of his works such as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, etc. Along with these works is “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”. In “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, Shakespeare writes two very well known speeches that are delivered by the characters Brutus and Mark Antony during the funeral of Julius Caesar. In speeches, Shakespeare uses ethos, pathos and logos on behalf of Mark…

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    Ambition In Julius Caesar

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    William Shakespeare plays all were or had parts of tragedies. From 2 kids from opposite sides of a rivalry falling in love and killing themselves to be together or to a ruler being murdered by his friends. In Julius Caesar the idea of it being a tragedy can be argued. Brutus betrayed his friend Caesar and should not have killed him for reasons of the future. No one could have predicted what would have happened in the future and because of others selfish belief they know everything he was never…

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    Within the classic Shakespeare play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, leadership and power is a theme that is seen repeatedly. This is because it is the main focus and the real purpose of the murder of Julius Caesar. The expression of this topic can be seen being expressed from the characters Brutus, Cassius, and Caesar himself. In Rome, power and leadership was a truly corrupted goal. This is because of the faked modesty, the murder of Julius Caesar, and the many lies attempted to be kept within…

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