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    After the assassination of Julius Caesar, the debate between Brutus and Antony of whether the homicide of Julius Caesar was right or wrong begins among the Roman citizens. Brutus, one of the accomplices in the murder of Caesar, is trying to convince the people of Rome that killing him was for the best, while Antony, an ally of Caesar, is fighting to prove that the slaughter of Caesar was a corrupted act. They are both honorable men who have much respect from the citizens and well-being of Rome. They

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    words spoken by Julius Caesar, an extraordinary leader during the peak of Ancient Rome. Ancient Rome was a revolutionary era in world history, with an empire consisting of territory spanning from Egypt to Britain. Ancient Rome possessed unique styles of government, and powerful leaders. Julius Caesar was known to have transformed the Roman Republic into an empire, however he could not have done this without rising to power with the support of the lower class, or the Plebeians. Caesar used his charismatic

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    In Shakespeare’s tragedy, Julius Caesar, Shakespeare accurately represents the philosophy of ancient Roman times by intertwining the themes of fate and free will. In ancient Roman times, fate was a predominate theme in life because such a large emphasis was placed on their numerous false gods and omens. Because fate is an adaptable idea that is loosely based on the sovereignty of God, free will is often connected with the concept because man can choose whether he will believe what another man has

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    In 100 BC, Julius Caesar was born to Gaius and Aurelia Caesar. They were a patrian family. “Julius” originated from lulius, which is also the family name. IuIus is the name of Venus’ son. Rome was still a republic and the empire was only beginning when he was born. The senators ruled, influenced by the green of power in the hope of becoming either a praetor or a consul. They are the two senior posts which carried imperium. They had the legal right to control an army. From those posts it was possible

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    Julius Caesar is a well known piece of literature written by William Shakespeare in 1599. Within this play Julius Caesar is portrayed as a tragic hero. A tragic hero is defined as “the main character of a tragedy (who is) usually dignified, courageous, and high ranking” (Novel Study Guide). Also vital to defining a tragic hero is that, “the hero’s downfall is caused by a tragic flaw” (Novel Study Guide). It is evident that Julius Caesar in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is a tragic hero given

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    and justifiable. Today, we will figure out if Julius Caesar was one of those people. Julius Caesar was and still is a household name. He was a great Roman leader until he was killed by over 20 dagger blows by a group of senators. Some believe the death of Caesar was justifiable because he was going to become a ruthless dictator, but his death was unjust because he rejected the crown and wanted to give the power back to the people. Julius Caesar should not have been killed because he rejected

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    Marcus Brutus from the play of “Julius Caesar” written by William Shakespeare, both try to persuade their audience if Julius Caesar is ambitious or a noble man. They both use rhetorical devices and persuasion very well, but unlike Brutus, Mark Antony is more persuasive in convincing his audience because he appeals to the audience’s emotions by embedding rhetorical questions, physically displaying emotions and sympathy, and capitalizing on his relations with Caesar throughout his funeral speech.

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    it was a family member, a friend, or a significant other with whom you have a deeply-rooted emotional connection. You’re not the first person who’s had an experience like this. Portia from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was once in the same emotional boat. In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Portia begs her beloved husband Brutus to share what has been consuming his mind, but he simply pushes her away and ignores her earnest requests. However, Portia is not so easily disheartened by her husband’s

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    Assassinated for either better or worse reasons, or simply for the fame of it. Julius Caesar, on the other hand, was a very powerful dictator of the Roman Republic. He had formed a political party around the time of 60 BC. Defeating many enemies with the help of close friends, which caused the Roman Republic to expand into what eventually became the Roman Empire as explained on biography.com, “Julius Caesar...was a politically adept and popular leader of the Roman Republic who significantly

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    A tragedy is a story in where the main character obtains a flaw that leads to their downfall. This main character, called a tragic hero, possesses qualities that cause their demise. These qualities are called tragic flaws. In Julius Caesar, both Julius Caesar and Brutus can be seen as tragic heroes. However, Brutus is the most tragic hero of the two. The qualities that make Brutus a hero are also the qualities that lead to his downfall. He cares about everyone, and makes each decision for the good

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