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    In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare explores the idea that ambitions can change a person’s character so that they no longer seek the good of all men and even friends‚ but rather seek for more power for himself. A first scene that depicts ambition is the feast of Lupercal; the people were celebrating because Julius Caesar came back to Rome with triumph after defeating Pompey in a civil war in Egypt‚ and now he has the advantage to become King. A pair of commoners who are celebrating

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    Julius Caesar younger days Gaius Julius Caesar was his name. He was conceived July 12‚ 100 B.C.E. His parents’ names were Gaius Caesar and Aurelia Caesar. Caesar got classic schooling. His father had great political success. Therefore they were entitled to certain privileges and offices. Young Julius served as an officer in Asia Minor. (“Julius Caesar Biography”) Caesar had his own first important political success around 63 B.C.E. He was then elected pontifex maximus‚ the religious chief of

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    Julius Caesar Rough Draft Jordan M. Period 2 In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ honor and betrayal are a huge factor. A lot of times‚ different characters make it seem like it’s ok to betray one another to either keep a secret or defend their honor. In my opinion‚ it seems very selfish‚ but in the play they do it because everyone else does it. It’s kind of like a natural habit like it’s no big deal. Throughout the play‚ I learned why and about the reasons they all betray

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    strong enough to take their life in order to defend it. In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ there are certain characters portrayed to show how a person’s values or ideas can change their behavior and influence some significant decisions. The protagonist of the play‚ Marcus Brutus‚ supports this thought by having an idealistic view on the world and by showing his patriotism toward Rome. In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare uses Brutus as an honorable‚ idealistic man in order to show the

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    Julius Caesar What is a tragic hero? A tragic hero is a person of great respect and wisdom. They have a wonderful reputation with their people or civilization‚ but they have to possess a great flaw in character as well. A tragic hero suffers a reversal in his/her fortune‚ and discovers in own downfall was brought on by his own actions or inactions. The audience feels sympathy for the tragic hero‚ for his actions lead to misfortune toward himself and the people he loves. A tragic hero in Julius

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    successful first impression. A.Don’t Judge a person based off of their looks The people thought Brutus was really noble but he helped killed Caesar When Julius Caesar came out for the Parade People thought he was just this happy person but in reality Julius was actually having problems he had been having seizures. B.Reputation The Type of Reputation that Julius Caesar had was good he always kept a positive attitude despite what he was going through

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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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    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. Julius responds

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    that‚”A personality is something that you always take with you‚ it affects your thinking‚ feelings and behavior‚ where and with whom you are‚ in any situation at any time”. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus and Cassius are two characters that stand out. In several ways they are similar to or different from each other.These ways are presented in both their actions and words. The likeness and disparity in their morals‚ motivation‚ and decisions show. In William Shakespeare’s book‚ Brutus and Cassius

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    and all that is done is for the power that one can gain from such behavior‚ once the followers see that the dictator‚ ruler or leader is only upon the throne for the authority it gets very convoluted‚ but as the population does see the behavior at times it’s already too late to do anything so the individuals have to wait for another voting‚ or maybe they caught it in time‚ so what do the people do then? They protest‚ but in Julius Caesar when the Dictator of Rome hasn’t proven such behavior‚ some

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