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    Rome had been a Republic for approximately 500 years before Julius Caesar placed himself in power. Several in the Senate, being unhappy with this turn of events, decided that the only way to rid themselves of his influence was through murder. The desired impact of this crime was never seen. Although some may believe that the murder of Caesar was justified, it is clear that Brutus should have devised another solution to keep the republic safe. A strong and reliable military is one of the key characteristics

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    I. Rome’s Creation of a Mediterranean Empire, 753- B.C.E. - 600 B.C.E. A. A Republic of Farmers, 753 B.C.E. - 31 B.C.E. - Research shows that Palatine Hill was occupied as early as 1000 B.C.E. and agriculture was an essential economic activity. - Land ownership determined social status, political privilege, and more. - Heads of wealthy families were members of the Senate, whom played a role in politics of the state. - The Republic(official source of power) lasted from 507 to 31 B.C.E. and included

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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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    If it were so, it was a grievous fault. And grievously hath Caesar answered it. Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest (for Brutus is an honorable man, So are they all, all honorable men” (3.2.77-83). When Antony calls Brutus noble it is an example of ethos because he is demonstrating fairness. An example of

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    Julius Caesar, a famous play written by William Shakespeare, describes two couples who, although having many similarities in their marriages, have quite a distinction as well. Both wives are disturbed by their husbands’ behavior. Another similarity is anxiety . Calpurnia’s nervousness is seen as she orders , “you shall not stir out of your house today…they fright me.” Having dreamt of Caesar’s murder, and because of the recent nightmarish storm, Calpurnia had begun to believe in the portentous omens

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    Caesar's return and Casca's account of it are very different. The two seem to have very different perspectives of Caesar. Casca's account makes it sound like he has some sort of animosity towards Caesar. On the other hand, the artist seems to have a god-like view of Caesar and represents him as someone who is noble and admirable. In the account of the return by Casca, he sees Caesar as pretending to not want the crown. He specifically says "but, for all that, to my thinking, he would fain have had

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    Antony's speech Emperor Julius Caesar was just killed by Brutus and other conspirators who believed Caesar would be a bad leader for Rome in the future. Mark Antony, one of Caesar’s advisors plans to take down the conspirators as punishment for Caesar’s death. In Antony's funeral speech, Antony uses rhetorical devices and appeals to show his discontent about the conspirators killing Caesar. Antony’s speech at Caesar’s funeral persuades the people of Rome that the killing of Caesar by the conspirators was

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    “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears” (Shakespeare. III. 2. 73). This is one of the most popular quotes of Shakespeare's play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, and it still prevails today. Throughout history, Shakespeare has written many tragedies, this one being one of the most popular. This tragedy is about an all-mighty Roman leader who is expected to turn into a ambitious dictator once crowned. Because of this, a group of important men conspire to kill him for many different reasons,

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    Julius Caesar is a classic Shakespeare play in which Brutus kills Caesar. This is a controversial topic, with the question of “Was Brutus a betrayer or patriot” on everyone’s minds. Those who think he is a traitor are appalled that Brutus would kill one of his close friends. On the other hand, sometimes one has to do something they don’t want to do in order to save their country. This is the case in Julius Caesar, in which Brutus murders Caesar to save Rome. In order to save the thousands of people

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    Who was cleopatra the seventh? Cleopatra the seventh was the was the last Queen of Egypt. Cleopatra was born 69 b.c and died at year August 12, 30 b.c when she was 39 years old, Cleopatra died at Alexandria. Cleopatra's death effectively the war between Octavian and Mark Antony, probably your asking yourselves, Who is Mark Antony? Mark Antony was Cleopatra’s husband that always support Cleopatra.When Cleopatra, received word that Rome had declared war. Antony threw his support to egypt. Cleopatra

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