Julius Caesar Paper: Antony’s speech: In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Antony captures the minds of the commoners. Antony’s funeral speech shows a good understanding of them. He uses different language like irony and manipulation and he uses many gestures like descending into the crowd and using dramatic pauses. He also uses props like Caesar’s wounds and the will to sway the crowd. All of which drives them into turning against the conspirators‚ even Brutus. The first way Antony shows a good understanding
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standpoint on things. I am going to compare Julius Caesar with Ghandi‚ since they were both huge political leaders in both their times and they have both been assassinated because what they were fighting for. Julius Caesar was a popular leader/politician back in the Roman Empire. He was the leader of the Roman Republic and played a huge part in forming the Roman Empire. He did that by expanding the Roman’s territory and creating an imperial system. Julius supposedly was
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Julius Caesar Seminar Questions 1. When Caesar says that Cassius thinks too much‚ I agree. Cassius tends to look into the details and over think simple situations. He becomes very meticulous about how the group of the conspirators is organized. Also‚ while Cassius is the one who originally comes up with the idea of the conspiracy and that he wants Brutus to be in charge‚ he thinks through the plan‚ yet does not want to take responsibility. Cassius just about argues with himself‚ due to too
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others‚ they seek to advantage their own point of view opposed to the viewpoints of others. Conflicting perspectives are caused by bias‚ or prejudice‚ and self-interest from a person‚ event or situation that is encountered. William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Philadelphia (1993)‚ written by Ron Nyswaner and directed by Jonathan Demme‚ are both prime examples of when bias and self-interest lead to conflicting perspectives in society. More than anything else‚ conflicting perspectives are the immediate
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affect the entire group‚ but most of the blame is placed on the person who was supposed to lead them in the right direction. Now envision Julius Caesar soon to be crowned the leader of all of Rome. Being a leader of all those people is a big task and a big responsibility‚ but Julius Caesar had the attributes of being a great leader for all those people. Julius Caesar is an aware‚ decisive‚ and confident man. A person would have to be if they were going on to take over all the responsibility of Rome onto
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Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Brutus and Cassius are both noble Romans that planned a conspiracy against Caesar‚ but they executed it for different reasons. In the story‚ Cassius is contracted with Brutus because of their distinct characteristics; he also led Brutus to become the tragic hero‚ and their interactions develop the theme of the play. By contracting Brutus‚ Cassius highlights Brutus’s traits of honor and concern for Rome. In Act I‚ Cassius convinces Brutus to overthrow
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the play Julius Caesar‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ the tragic death of an innocent man‚ Cinna‚ was preventable. Although Roman citizens were technically at fault for his death‚ it goes back further than that simple action. Upon further analysis‚ and on the basis of the butterfly effect‚ the citizens were enraged by the actions of Antony‚ and Antony was enraged by the death of Caesar by the conspirators. The conspirators were enraged with Caesar. With the underlying threat of
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Aasiyah Fisher Mrs. Grillo ELA II Honors (Pd. 8) Julius Caesar Essay Power of Deception and Manipulation The power of deception/manipulation in the William Shakespeare play Julius Caesar was a major aspect of the play. Deception and Manipulation are things people use to cover up or hide the truth. They both played a major role in the development of the narrative role in Julius Caesar. Characters such as Cassius‚ Antony‚ Decius‚ and Brutus demonstrated that these two qualities are necessary to
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Train of Self Destruction In the classic play‚ Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare the character Brutus becomes blinded by his trust towards others‚ his honorable status‚ and most of all his love for Rome. This eventually causes the tragic death of Caesar Augustus and himself. Brutus as a highly regarded Roman official always tries to make the best decision for himself and most importantly for Rome. Over time he becomes blinded by himself and eventually dishonors himself‚ the once most
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plays‚ Julius Caesar. Through different groups of characters such as the conspirators as well as the plebeians of Rome‚ the idea of loyalty was questioned‚ tested‚ and displayed for all of Shakespeare’s audiences to see. The submissiveness of each character as well as their willingness to betray their allies and friends made Shakespeare’s opinion of loyalty clear. And while many critics have given their opinions on the matter‚ one thing remains indisputable. By telling the story of Julius Caesar‚ William
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