Was Brutus Justified In Killing Caesar Essay

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    Sympathizing with Brutus of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is an interesting and complex play based on historical events that took place in Rome in 44 BC. The plot revolves around the assassination of Julius Caesar by his closest 'friend'- Marcus Brutus, and Marc Antony's attempt to avenge his death. The play portrays many important themes that are still relevant in today's society like the struggle for political power; love

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    there any justification in murder? Saying it was necessary, better for everyone, and he deserves it make it any less of a brutal murder. In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Caesar is murdered by his so called friends, the conspirators. These men sat at a table and discussed, and planned, and committed the murder of the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar. The conspirators are not justified in their plan to kill Caesar. On the ides of March the blood of Caesar is spilled and will stain the hands of the

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    Within the first few pages of the play, Julius Caesar, we are introduced to best friends Caesar and Brutus. However, we are also introduced to Cassius, a clever and deceitful man who is determined to usurp power from Caesar. During the celebration of Pompey’s death, Cassius takes Brutus to the side and tries to win him over with sweet words. He says, “Brutus and Caesar—what should be in that “Caesar”? Why should that name be sounded more than yours? Write them together, yours is as fair a name

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    position. Brutus from the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare displays what

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    one instead of an enemy. In William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, there are many controversies about who the tragic hero is. Many before often identified Julius Caesar as the tragic hero while others argued and discerned Brutus as the tragic hero of the play. Without a doubt, because of his possession of many qualities, Marcus Brutus is the real tragic hero of the play. Brutus believed that when Caesar is crowned, he would have

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    to one’s ambitions for political power or other desires. Similarly, Julius Caesar believed that he had many friends such as Brutus, Decius, and etc who would shower him with compliments and flatter Caesar in the process manipulating any of caesar’s doubts. Friendship also blinded him from distinguishing the conspiracy against him ultimately leading to his sealed faith: death. In the novel, “The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar”, the author, William Shakespeare included the negative side of friendship showing

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    Mirrors In Julius Caesar

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    2 of Julius Caesar in the conversation between Brutus and Cassius in order propel the plot forward by using it as a way for Cassius to convince Brutus into murdering Caesar as well as spur the reader to think about questions such as: Is there simply just good or bad in society? Can a just person act unjustly? Shakespeare uses mirrors

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    used the tragedy of Julius Caesar to show that ambition was not a positive trait for Caesar to have. In this play, ambition really has to do with lust for power and control. Brutus and the rest of the conspirators believe that Caesar is dangerous due to his ambition, yet all but Brutus later show that they are even more ambitious than Caesar which then leads them to their end. During Marc Antony's speech he states, “When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept/

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    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Brutus is a man of great power and influence in the Roman government. He is in the Senate during a time of great political turmoil and they just recently changed to a rule under Julius Caesar. Caesar is a good friend of Brutus’ but he realizes that Caesar is not a man that should be ruling Rome and decides he must be stopped and the only way to do that would be to kill him. In a group of conspirators, he helps kill Caesar and battles Antony, a

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    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and the speeches that are in its midst are what really makes us wonder about the greatness of that time. We hear the speeches delivered by the two main characters, Brutus and Mark Antony. They are very different in their approach to how they appeal to the people of Rome. These speeches are what really influence how the conclusion of Shakespeare's play turn out. As they each give their individual speeches, the public listens intently and then must decide on who they agree

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