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    Caesar's Responsibility for His Own Death in William Shakespeare's Play William Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar' is a tale of a very ambitious roman who is betrayed by his nearest and dearest, not to mention most trusted, friends. Caesar, a famous military general had great hopes of one day becoming sole ruler of Rome,- but was prevented from doing so by his own death . Caesar was a great man,- brave and noble,- having all the virtues of a hero,- but most terrible in his ambitiousness

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    battle with one another? One would have to pick. A choice that can create or breakdown a gentleman, which I consider broke numerous males in the play Julius Caesar. Some did not see who was acquaintance or enemy. One's love families really your rivals? Not probable, is it? Yes, it is. That is the story of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar, an abundant, noble man. A guy for his nation. A guy treasured by many and appreciated by completely. Even appreciated by the males that cursed him with bereavement

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    listen to me it's important, trust me. If you are a supporter of the one and only Julius Caesar please come over and be attentive to my speech. I know I'm known for doing dishonorable things a delcop fustilarian would do. But I promise what I'm about to say is worth your time. I am going to talk to you about why I did the things I did, and why I'm glad I did kill Julius Caesar. If you didn't know who Caesar was(which means you're one of those antisocial grandpas) he was an overly powerful, weak,

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    Livia In Julius Caesar

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    the Ides of March , 709 AUC Julius Caesar was stabbed to death several times.The Roman empire is shocked.All citizens are scared and don't know why and how .It seems so unreal to many plebeians , Except for the one who has seen it with her own very two eyes The conspirators running out in a hushed manner. She said she will not disclose her name for safety reasons but will just go by the name ;Livia.Livia says she “wakes up at noon everyday”; to watch Julius Caesar not too far away from The Theater

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    Act 2 Scene 1 in William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar is a very important one. It is where Brutus reflects about tyranny, power and its nature, and Julius Caesar. He also receives an anonymous letter asking him to “Speak, Strike, Redress!” against Caesar for the good of Rome. Eventually he meets with the rest of the conspirators and they discuss Caesars assassination. The atmosphere in Act 2 Scene 1 is almost a little bit shifty and sly in comparison to the rest of the play. Brutus is thinking

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    The least honorable character of julius caesar is cassius because he is the ringleader of the conspirators.cassius is politically savvy and manipulative,and he hates the way the roman people treat caesar like a god.cassius is also responsible for manipulating brutus to turn on his best friend caesar. In the play cassius brags and compares himself to a mental-worker,as he talks about his manipulating skills.cassius uses his sly abilities to convince brutus that the roman people want him to become

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    Gaius Julius Caesar 12 or 13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC), known by his cognomen Julius Caesar, was a Roman politician and military general who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. He is also known as an author of Latin prose. In 60 BC, Caesar, Crassus and Pompey formed a political alliance that dominated Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power as Populares were opposed by the Optimates within

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    Western Civilization Q&A

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    stations in Rome, when a person needed his services he would let the fire burn until he was paid a sum of money to his likings. Crassus was unsuccessful in his military pursuits. The third was Julius Caesar; he was also a wealthy noble. He was very popular with the lower class. For a short period Caesar was the Governor of Spain, when he returned he was

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    Brutus Caesar Inhumane

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    Some people may look at what Brutus and what the other conspirators did as inhumane, but it was what was best for Rome. Brutus imagined what it would be like when Caesar steps into power. Brutus loved Caesar so much, but he also had a tremendous amount of love for Rome. He looks at Rome as not only a place of accomplishments, but as a home. Rome raised him to be who he is. Brutus just doesn’t want to see Rome come crashing down or the people turned into slaves. Brutus is Rome himself, so many people

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    changed on September 52 BC when Caesar conquered Alesia. today Alesia is known as Alise-Sainte-Reine in Burgundy, France where they have the Vercingetorix memorial. The Battle Of Alesia Vercingetorix and his men took refuge in Alesia and a few days later they would send out letters to help his allies. Caesar decided to starve Vercingetorix and them surrender since he knew that the food supply wouldn't last long because of the population of Alesia and the 80,000. Caesar ordered his men to construct

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