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    5/24/13 Julius Caesar Exam Part Three In the play‚ Shakespeare shows us the characteristics of Brutus‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Cassius‚ and shows their flaws to teach us about basic human nature. Shakespeare shows the flaws of pride‚ shown by Caesar‚ jealousy shown by Cassius‚ and gullibility shown by Brutus. Caesar practices the flaw of pride when he is warned by people to beware the ides of March and Artemidorus says‚ “O Caesar‚ read my first‚ for mine’s a suit that touches Caesar nearer‚” (93)‚

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    In a sense‚ the spirit of Gaius Julius Caesar is greater than Caesar himself. As Cassius stated in Julius Caesar‚ "Alas‚ [Caesar] cried‚ ’Give me some drink‚ Titinius‚’ As a sick girl. . .it doth amaze me a man of such feeble temper should so get the start of the majestic world and bear the palm alone" (7)‚ Caesar himself was a physically weak man. His power came from those who loved him. Throughout the play‚ there are multiple instances of Caesar’s infirmities being revealed. Along with the above

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    Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ written by William Shakespeare took place in Rome 44 B.C. Caesar is a military leader‚ and the most powerful man in Rome. Although he has flaws that do not make him fit to be the ruler of Rome. And for his flaws he has a group of conspirators who are against him. The conspirators including his best friend‚ plan to kill Caesar. Caesar was deaf in his left ear‚ arrogant‚ confident and had epilepsy. His wife’s name was Calpurnia and his best friend was Brutus. Caesar thinks of himself

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    Summary Of Marcus Caesar

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    com to our once peaceful nation. Our mighty leader Caesar was mercilessly assassinated yesterday on Ides of March 44 BC. by a group of rouge senators including Caesars trusted friend Marcus Brutus. These murderers have escaped and Rome has lost one of her best and most compassionate leaders. But what was the reason of this sudden assassination. The most obvious is uneasiness. For some time there has been tension between our great leader‚ Caesar‚ and the senate. These self-seeking inconsiderate murderers

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    Rhetoric in Julius Caesar

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    Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ rhetoric is exactly what Brutus and Mark Antony used to duke it out and to get their point across about Caesar’s death to the people of Rome. Seeking to gain their support and change their minds based on their rhetorical way with words. Let’s get it on! “If then that friend demand why Brutus rose against Caesar‚ this is my answer: not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more.” (3.2/ 19) Brutus tries to tell the people that he executed Caesar for their own good

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    Persuading Caesar In the tragedy‚ “Julius Caesar‚” William Shakespeare uses detail and appeal to present how Decius was able to make a stronger argument than Calphurnia to persuade Caesar to go to the Senate. Calphurnia already has an emotional appeal with Caesar since he is her husband and uses pathos to try to persuade Caesar to stay home and not go to the Senate meeting as it would turn out in a negative situation. She expresses her fear with a dream of his statue “[running] pure blood and

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    Then fall‚ Caesar!” These last words of Caesar show the heartbreak and betrayal that he felt inside. The relationship between Brutus and Caesar is bitterly ironic in such a way that the audience can feel the characters emotions. However‚ it is somewhat difficult to choose whether you can justify the actions of the conspirators‚ or if you fall into the sorrow and anger that is inside those who loved and supported Caesar. Going back to Caesar’s last words‚ “Et tu Brute? Then fall‚ Caesar!” you can

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    Julius Caesar: Military and Political Strength Perhaps no other man in the history of the world symbolizes military and political strength as much as does Gaius Julius Caesar. This man became a legend for his military exploits and an almost global setting‚ his political manipulations which covered decades of cycles which covered power and loss of power‚ and his personal life which to have been played in the most melodramatic and theatrical manner. It is Caesar whose life‚ betrayal

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    Legaspi’s Cebu settlement had three important problems. First‚ there was a shortage of food and what the natives were used to eat was different from Spanish food. Second‚ misfortune struck the settlement. On November 1‚ 1565‚ a fire of unknown origin broke out in the settlement. Some twenty Spanish houses and the hut where masses were celebrated were burned. Third‚ the Spaniards were displeased with Legaspi’s order that no Spaniard should take anything from the Filipinos without paying for it. This

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    In the play ‘Julius Caesar’ by William Shakespeare‚ Julius Caesar‚ the Emperor of Rome‚ is murdered during the third Act. It has been suggested that power and the quest for power are the reasons behind his murder. Power is defined as a position of authority or control with the ability to do or act upon you will. The issue to be investigated is whether Brutus‚ Octavius and Antony became so corrupted in their quest for power that they killed Julius Caesar‚ so as to gain his power. It has also been

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