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Julius Caesar Essay

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Julius Caesar: A Well Respected Figure of History and Theatre The name Julius Caesar makes people think of a lot of things. A kind and honest leader, “the unconquerable god”, leader of Rome, the man who was brutally stabbed and murdered. The name is fairly recognizable; Julius Caesar was one of Rome’s greatest leaders and also one of the world's greatest plays. In the play and in real life, he was great and kind to all citizens of Rome, either poor or rich. When Julius Caesar died, it was one of the most iconic deaths of all time and would be remembered for the ages to come. Though this begs the question, what are the differences from what happened in David White’s article, to the famous Shakespeare play? Is Caesar killed in the same manner, do they follow the same timeline, can we safely call the Shakespeare play creditable? The death of Caesar is one of the most iconic moments in history and theatre. In both pieces, the number of senators that killed Caesar are different. In the play Caesar was stabbed brutally by his 12 fellow friends, who were also senators. Some of the 12 conspirators included: Brutus, Cassius, Cinna, Casca, and Trebonius. Then once Caesar was assassinated, they fled from Rome as said by Octavius’s servant, “I heard him say, Brutus and Cassius Are rid like madmen through the gates of Rome.” In David White's version, The death of Caesar still happens, but there were 60 senators that had stabbed Caesar, although only around 23 stab wounds killed

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