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    familiar with the name, Julius Caesar. More than likely, they will either recall the actual person that can be studied in a history class. If not, a very popular play written by William Shakespeare. In a history class, one might learn about his many roles he played with the military, government, and politics. If one were to watch or read the play, it would be easy to acknowledge the power struggles to win a title of ‘ruler’ of Rome. The play ultimately allows viewers to learn how Caesar was eventually betrayed

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    Julius Caesar’s own life and understanding have given history one of the most fascinating biographies historians have ever seen. Caesar’s own biography has been looked upon for thousands of years and has even gained attention from the likes of William Shakespeare, a beloved English poet, and many other writers. Julius Caesar was best known for being one of the greatest leaders of the Roman Empire and played a key role in the formation of the Roman Empire, expanding through conquests across Europe

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    A Warning from Shakespeare on Human Nature. Although the historical events surrounding the life and death of Julius Caesar occurred thousands of years ago, the story of his life reveals important tendencies of human nature that are still at play today. Indeed William Shakespeare wrote his famous play Julius Caesar in 1599 because he was concerned that the same human flaws that historically contributed to great human conflict threatened the stability and security of his own society. Humans are easily

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    flawed humans, to whom we attribute perfect qualities. Since there is no such thing as a perfect human, the closest thing to a true hero is a tragic hero. The play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare is a great work of literature that depicts the very definition of a tragic hero. Although the play Julius Caesar is about the character Julius Caesar, his reign and the conspiracy that led to his assassination, one cannot dispute the fact that there is more importance placed on the character, Brutus. Brutus is

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    William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar focuses on the citizens of Rome during the height of Julius Caesar’s reign, and the choices these people make based on their opinions of such a controversial rule. These choices occur as results of the relationship between political desire and character, as political stances impacting personal life and emotional inflamation fueling a political choice make up the majority of protagonists’ decisions in the narrative. By introducing us to a city of back-stabbing and

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    Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare is full of comparisons and contrast between characters. For example, Caesar is a selfish character, in contrast to Brutus, who is more selfless. The play starts off with Cassius trying to persuade Brutus to join him in the killing of Caesar. Cassius wanted to kill Caesar for his own benefit, while Brutus was thinking more on the selfless side, and was in of the plan for the benefit of Rome. “Be not deceived: if I have veiled my look, I turn the trouble

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    Cassius is a unique character as well as an important one throughout the tragedy of Julius Caesar. He is both clever and connected, which is why he succeeded in killing Caesar. However, Cassius is ambitious, and too much so. He wanted to kill Caesar very much and assumed he would come out it okay. This turned out to be his downfall. Cassius is clever because he knows exactly how to manipulate people into doing what he wants. For example, he knew what to say to persuade Brutus to join his

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    first act of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Brutus is effortlessly persuaded by Cassius when he (Cassius) comes to him with the intent of making him join the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. Cassius comes to Brutus and puts him upon a pedestal, telling him how much Rome absolutely loves and adores him. Cassius butters up Brutus, mentioning he has “no such mirrors as will turn your hidden worthiness into your eye,” and continues to tell him of the towns gossip concerning Caesar. Not only that, but Cassius

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    The least honorable character of Julius Caesar is Brutus because he is not an honorable man. It’s very obvious that he is not honorable. He broke trust and that alone proves that he is not honorable. He turned his back on a friend and then acted like everything was okay. He was very easily persuaded which leads what, is what lead him to commit murder. He thought that he was helping Rome by doing this, but in reality he was committing a sin. He shouldn’t have lost a good friend just for him to help

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    Without critical thinking, dangerous decisions are devised. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare a man struggles to choose what he loves more, his best friend or his country. Marcus Brutus is the confused protagonist in Shakespeare's epic tragedy. When Brutus thought Rome was in danger, his love for his country lead him to betray and kill his “ambitious” friend: Julius Caesar. In the tragic tale Julius Caesar, Brutus’ habit of making poor decisions based on his inability to critically

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