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    others’ eyes. In William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar‚ two main characters‚ Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus‚ present different personas- one being each characters actual self-characterizations‚ which we learn through their discussions with others‚ and another is how they are actually perceived in the eyes of others. Their inability to project their true motives in performing certain actions eventually brings about their tragic downfalls. Julius Caesar believed that people needed one strong ruler

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    Making the right decisions is an ongoing struggle for man‚ because making decisions is never easy‚ and the wrong decision can lead to endless perils. Decisions must be made when dealing with power‚ loyalty‚ and trust. Yet‚ unlike other decisions‚ ones that are about these three fields are the most important‚ due to the risk involved‚ and because of the consequences that might follow. Power- power is the complete domination of others‚ and since all men want to dominate those around them

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    2/2/13 Julius Caesar Essay In Julius Caesar‚ the relationships between Julius Caesar‚ Marcus Brutus‚ Mark Antony and Caius Cassius are very important. They show the motivations for the characters’ actions throughout the play. While some relationships may be sincere‚ others may be little more than one-sided political alliances. Brutus is manipulated by Cassius’ plot against Caesar. Brutus’ own naïve leads to the plot failing and ultimately his downfall. The relationship between Caesar and Brutus

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    Julius Caesar is a huge character in which people looked upon on. Except the conspirators whom wanted him gone. They tried to avoid him from the beginning to not cause the death of him. But as time came and they noticed how everyone wanted him as their king. They became jealous of him. Let’s get to know who the conspirators are and why they did this to Julius Caesar. Was it for jealousy‚ anger‚ or was it for something that no one knows.          Were the conspirators wrong to kill Julius Caesar? Caesar

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    individuals tried to warn Caesar. List three of them and explain Shakespeare’s purpose in the warnings. •The soothsayer warns Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March!" Caesar calls him a fool. Calpurnia warns Caesar about a dream she had. Willing at first to heed the warning‚ Caesar scorns her for making him look like a coward. Artemidorus writes Caesar a letter‚ which Caesar refuses to read before he gets to the Capitol. •Shakespeare shows the reader‚ through these warnings‚ that Caesar thinks highly of

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    Julius Caesar‚ the use of diverse leaders plays an important role in the plot‚ showing vividly how strong personalities conflict. This is the case with Brutus and Cassius‚ the two leaders among the several conspirators. The story of Julius Caesar is set in ancient Rome during a time when Julius Caesar is to become king. This‚ however‚ angers Cassius‚ a nobleman‚ and he plots with Brutus and others to kill him before he becomes king. They do just that‚ justifying their actions by saying Caesar was

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    ‘It is Eve’s ruthless pursuit of ambition that leads us to dislike her. Do you agree?’ In the film‚ ‘All About Eve’‚ Joseph Mankiewicz presents a world of contradictory standards between the forces of a man and a woman that transcends back in 1950s‚ where women‚ such as Eve Harrington‚ are conceive as cold-blooded and merciless as they pursue differently from the society’s expectations‚ by the means of chasing their ruthless ambition. To an extent‚ Eve’s immoral actions is what may have influenced

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    Much Ambition Ambition is the strong desire to do or achieve something with hard work and determination; it is an excellent quality to have. Macbeth is a tragic play written by Shakespeare. In Macbeth there are several important themes‚ but the most important theme throughout the play is ambition. In many cases ambition is a very important and a powerful tool‚ but in this play ambition became destructive. Macbeth’s ambition led to his tragic downfall; ambition drove Lady Macbeth mad‚ ambition changed

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    Leadership It is not easy for one to just become a great leader; leaders have to be born with the intuition‚ drive‚ and other qualities to lead others. Throughout history‚ many influential leaders have emerged and have lead people to both greatness and defeat. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Julius Caesar‚ Brutus‚ one of the main conspirators against Caesar‚ exhibits many qualities that make him a good leader. A few of these qualities include: humility‚ the ability to listen well to the people

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    The Twelve Caesars From the beginning of the Roman Empire a series of imperial archives was kept‚ records which covered the rulers of Rome including their personal behavior‚ their interaction with those around them‚ and most importantly their achievements during their reign over the empire. Suetonius‚ the author of The Twelve Caesars‚ produced the biography during the reign of Emperor Hadrian for whom he served as the imperial secretary gaining access to the imperial archives. Suetonius used

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