called‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar which contains various writing methods. In Act III‚ one of the main characters‚ Caesar was killed by Brutus‚ his companion Antony had constructed a speech for the Romans about Caesar’s death. By comparing Brutus’ and Antony’s speeches‚ many rhetorical appeals and devices can be seen. Antony was able to gain the trust of the Romans by using Brutus’ loyalty to Caesar. The main goal of Antony’s speech is to persuade the plebeians that Caesar was not ambitious by using
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to be a part of that. The biggest peice of violence in the story is Caesar’s assassination. “Et tu‚ Brutè? Then fall Caesar” (Act. III: Scene 1‚ Line 77). The only reason for his assassination is because some people were not happy with him ruling Rome‚ but after all the one who killed Caesar was Brutus and Brutus at the end of this story kills himself. “Farewell‚ good Strato―Caesar‚ now be still; I killed not thee with half so good a will” (Act. V: Scene 5‚ Line 50-51). So in return one set of violence
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a sad story about a man who got killed for wanting to much for himself‚ and also not caring about other. One of his killers is Marcus Brutus‚ who was a hero to all of Rome. He saved his people from a greedy and ambitious leader‚ but in the end of it all he died for his cause. Things like his honor‚ trust‚ and his leadership are just a few of the amazing qualities this man possessed. " This was the noblest Roman of them all. All the conspirators save only he did that
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The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is a historical play. The events that happened in this play took place in Rome around 44 BCE. This play excessive pride in it. There are quite a few characters in ts play that has excessive pride. Julius Caesar is one of the characters that has excessive pride. Julius was a well respected an in rome. He came back from war and was offered the throne several times. Julius flaw was excessive pride. He refused to show his emotion when threatened
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In the play‚ Julius Caesar Brutus is an idealist and this leads to his inability to see things clearly and this idealism causes him to make bad decisions and for him to not understand human behaviour and thus unable to see the world clearly. Brutus believes that honour makes a man worthy. He believes that he is an honourable man which makes him higher ranking than his peers such as Cassius or Casca. Brutus often thinks of the wellbeing of Rome before himself. He imagines an idealism world free
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his writings are from a long time ago. None of them talk about iPhones or facebook. Macbeth is a king who lived in Middle Ages. Julius Caesar? Ancient Rome. Romeo and Juliet‚ a story of the time when people would just start fighting on the street‚ killing each other. However‚ interestingly‚ we encounter these characters every day in our life. In Julius Caesar‚ Caesar is afraid people might think he is not masculine and weak. Just like him‚ we care a lot about how other people see us and sometimes make
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Marcus Brutus and Stoicism Essay In Julius Caesar does Brutus exemplify the stoic life? Stoicism is “the endurance of pain or hardship without a display of feelings and without complaint” (google.com). Julius Caesar‚ and The Meditations prove that Brutus is stoic when Portia died‚ when Brutus killed Caesar‚ and when Brutus admits he hates sticking out. Brutus has a stoic philosophy. First off‚ Marcus Brutus has shown stoicism through his emotions when his wife Portia died. When portia died by swallowing
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literature. Further more‚ the conflicting perspectives often supply the text’s main interest and drama. ‘Julius Caesar’ by William Shakespeare and ‘Saving Private Ryan’ directed by Steven Spielberg are superlative examples of this‚ being riddled with conflicting perspectives and ideals. By using techniques such as symbolism‚ imagery and dialectical language throughout ‘Julius Caesar’‚ Shakespeare emphasizes these conflicts of interest between the characters and therefore extends the drama in the
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course‚ Caesar did many things to help Rome. For example‚ he expanded Rome’s empire by winning countless wars and being a ruthless general. A major accomplishment of Caesar was when he took over Gaul in a bloody war. He also that helped Rome flourish was when he made himself dictator for life. After claiming the title of dictator‚ he reformed the Roman Republic which helped stabilize the nation. He had many supporters to help him gain power in the empire. As dictator‚ it was easy for Caesar to win
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friendship with thine enemies” (3.1.202-203). Antony tries to befriend the killers of his dear friend by shaking their hands one by one. As he is doing this‚ he exclaims his sorrow to Caesar for aligning with the assassins. Antony is only doing this to keep himself safe from experiencing the same fate as Caesar. 3b. Antony tries to set himself up for revenge later. He tricks the men into believing that he is on their side. In his soliloquy‚ we can hear what Antony is really thinking. He says
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