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    Free Will In Julius Caesar

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    In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ free will leads to the downfall of the main characters. The tragedy centers around a man named Brutus‚ and the power struggle between him and his fellow Romans. Julius Caesar‚ ends up murder by Brutus and other conspirators because of his poor judgment. Cassius‚ the leader of the conspiracy‚ dies because of the trouble his actions have caused. The tragic hero‚ Brutus‚ makes many poor choices‚ which ultimately lead to his demise. Fate has no part in the outcome

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    Draft 1 Cassius’ actions are not driven by his love for Rome Cassius is a political enemy of Caesar and is a manipulator with ambition. He is very suitable for political survival and has a strong greed for power. He is cunning and dangerous‚ and together with a group of conspirators‚ planned a series of actions to get people against Caesar‚ so that they will be able to achieve their ultimate goal of killing Caesar. These actions include assassination of Caesar to get more power for himself‚ bribery

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    Ambition in Your Life

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    Ambition a passion that never fails you and will never let you fail it‚ and this is why it will ultimately cause the downfall of the individual. In the novel Frankenstein and in the Play Macbeth‚ ambition is the main theme in these two pieces. Both Victor and Macbeth had great dreams of accomplishing certain things that defy a higher order. Ambition drove both of them to strive for what they want and never give up on their dreams. Ambition without doubt help or even single handling brought Macbeth

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    Julius Caesar

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    beginning of a new chapter in Roman history. By 31‚ Caesar had fought in several wars and become involved in Roman politics. After several alliances‚ he became dictator of the Roman Empire. This led to a senatorial coup‚ and Caesar’s eventual assassination‚ on the Ides of March. Contents Synopsis Early Years Early Rule The Dictator Assassination Early Years A politically adept and popular leader of the Roman Republic‚ Julius Caesar significantly transformed what became known as the

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    The Downfall of Enron

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    The Downfall of Enron Valerie Glushkov Enron Company was once one of the biggest energy company in the U.S. Fortune magazine ranked Enron as #7 in April 2001 in Fortunes ranking by market capitalization of the five hundred largest corporations in the United States. On December 2‚ 2001‚ Enron filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The unexpected and rapid collapse in the market value of this corporate giant has had immense consequences for nearly all of its stakeholders

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    Power and Ambition

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    William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’‚ is the story of a usurping General‚ Lord Macbeth‚ and his wife Lady Macbeth who are driven to murder their king in pursuit of the throne and power. The tragedy has multiple reoccurring themes and motifs‚ of which Shakespeare uses many aesthetic features to effectively develop and enhance. One such theme is Masculinity vs. Femininity which resounds throughout the entirety of the play and is a central focus point during many events. Shakespeare uses imagery‚ symbolism

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    To what extent was Charles X responsible for his own downfall? When Charles X stood down to Louis-Philippe‚ after his monarchy‚ many said that this was his own doing and he was fully responsible for his own downfall. However this was not entirely true‚ Louis unorthodox methods may have contributed to his downfall in the long term however short term causes are just as important and appointment of ministers such as Villele was a crucial fault in Charles’s system. One could say that the polarisation

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    Macbeth’s ambition remarkably transformed throughout the play. In the begging‚ Macbeth is ambitious in a way that is non-violent; therefore‚ his ambition was for a greater good‚ and not for his own success. Although Duncan is a superior king‚ after Macbeth encounters with the 3 witches he becomes tempted to kill Duncan because of greed‚ insecurity and hopelessness. Macbeth is almost convinced by his wife to kill Duncan‚ “I have no spur/ To prick the sides of my intent‚ but only/ Vaulting ambition‚ which

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    Julius Caesar

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    hero that eventually leads to their demise. In Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus has a few tragic flaws. Although Brutus is an honorable and true man‚ these flaws inhibit his actions and lead to his eventual ruin. One fatal flaw of Brutus is that he is very naïve. Brutus’ naïveté leads to a string of bad decision making. A big mistake that Brutus makes due to his naïveté is making the decision not to allow the conspiracy to kill Antony along with Caesar. When Cassius brings

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    The Lead Sparknotes

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    The Lead is based on a true story‚ Antonio Banderas portrays Pierre DuLaine‚ a New York City dance instructor who gets the concept of teaching the beauty of ballroom dancing to a group of detention students in a troublesome inner-city Manhattan high school. Pierre Dulaine rides the streets dressed immaculate on his bicycle. One day‚ he observes a student named Rock (Rob Brown) striking a car with a golf club. Rock has his logics‚ but rather than calling the cops‚ Mr. Dulaine voluntarily takes leadership

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