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Political Turmoil In Hamlet And Julius Caesar

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37 plays and 154 sonnets. These are the exact number of masterpieces that William Shakespeare worked on. Every single one was meticulously written to absolute perfection. So It would make sense that of all these plays, some of them would sound alike. This is the case for plays, Hamlet and Julius Caesar. Both are about the tragedies of two leaders facing turmoil in their kingdoms. Not only do the themes of these two plays are the same, but the way the characters act are also the same. The themes that both Hamlet and Julius Caesar share is sacrifice, political turmoil, and betrayal. Sacrificing for the greater good is something both Hamlet and Brutus accomplish. Hamlet fights himself on whether or not he should kill his Uncle even though …show more content…

Horatio is Hamlet’s best friend. He is the only one in the story to actually be there for Hamlet. He seems to be the only one with real common sense and skepticism.He is seen throughout the play going out of his way to help others. Horatio is also very loyal to Hamlet and even offers his life to help Hamlet. Hamlet’s best friend Horatio has been proven to be an unwavering character. He is basically the outside observer to all the madness that was going on in Hamlet’s family. He was able to understand Hamlet in ways none of the other characters could. The same goes for Brutus. Brutus is supposed to be Caesar's best friend. Later on the play, it is made clear that that is not the case. Even though Brutus truly cares for his best friend, he fears that Caesar will be crowned king and will eventually destroy the Roman Republic. He is basically at war with himself which is why many say that he is the most complex character in the play. Many also believe that he could also be compared to Hamlet because Hamlet also goes through inner turmoil. In conclusion, these two …show more content…

These two women are completely different from each other. One woman is depressed because she has to stay good while the other woman tries to fight for her right to be respected just as much as a man. Portia is sick and tired of being excluded from her husband's world just because she's a woman. She says she agrees that women are weaker but she still presents herself as the exception to the rule. Here Portia says since she's the daughter and wife of two really awesome men, that makes her better than the average woman. She even proves her point by stabbing herself in the thigh without flinching. Portia eventually kills herself by swallowing hot coals This is interesting because it's usually men who are prone to violence in the

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