“I am constant as the North Star” were some of Julius Caesar last words. Just as he was describing he was always a proud and prominent leader! Even in death he empowered Rome to rebel against the conspirators and take back Rome for Octavius Caesar, Julius’ cousin. As you are reading you uncover the unfortunate truth about Marcus Brutus and his flaws that make him a tragic hero. Although Julius was only in a very small portion of the play you also still begin to sympathize for him because he truly wanted to see Rome in better days. The tragic begins with some two soldiers in the street who are told to take down anything on Julius Caesar's statues. Then proceeds to Caesar talking to Antony, Calpurnia, Decius,
“I am constant as the North Star” were some of Julius Caesar last words. Just as he was describing he was always a proud and prominent leader! Even in death he empowered Rome to rebel against the conspirators and take back Rome for Octavius Caesar, Julius’ cousin. As you are reading you uncover the unfortunate truth about Marcus Brutus and his flaws that make him a tragic hero. Although Julius was only in a very small portion of the play you also still begin to sympathize for him because he truly wanted to see Rome in better days. The tragic begins with some two soldiers in the street who are told to take down anything on Julius Caesar's statues. Then proceeds to Caesar talking to Antony, Calpurnia, Decius,