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Julius Caesar Tragic Hero Research Paper

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Patricia Perez
Mrs. Mallafre
English 2 Honors Alpha
April 25, 2016
Tragic Hero: Caesar and Brutus
As defined by Aristotle, a tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his or her own destruction. Tragic heroes have been portrayed in numerous plays. Whether these plays were performed in the Globe theatre or were written by the author late at night, tragic heroes always seem to make an appearance. Their tragic flaw comes from the character’s personality, which is contained in their psychological disposition. In the renown play of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Brutus and Julius Caesar both contain a tragic flaw, which could be drawn back to their psychology, that causes their own downfall and …show more content…

The biological and evolutionary perspective rely more on nature (or rather our genes) to explain our psychology. They emphasize how our genes lead to our survival and how our genes influence our temperament. The psychodynamic perspective acts more as a median because it is more focused on a person’s unconscious. The cognitive and social-cultural perspective agrees more with our nurture (our society), and they emphasize how society changes the way we act and think. The study of personality falls under the behavioral perspective which is consisted of the scientific study of observable behavior; such as personality traits (The Economics and Psychology of Personality …show more content…

He can be described as “one for the people” because his upmost concern is the romans. His love for the citizens of Rome is very well known among the individuals, which Cassius used as bait for Brutus to join the conspiracy. Marcus Brutus, himself, has proudly voiced his love for Rome as shown when he directly stated “Not that I love Caesar less but that I loved Rome more" (The Tradegy of Julius Caesar 952). This quote demonstrates that he felt he did right by killing Caesar, for it was for to protect the people of Rome. He felt no remorse for killing one of his friends; which shows his loyalty to his country. Brutus is also very honorable. He trusts more the honorable word of a roman more than he believes in oaths. His patriotic behavior and honorable acts can be due to the fact that he is a patrician, which a category of

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