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    play Julius Caesar should have been named “Brutus” because I think the title of the story usually captures the major topic throughout the tale. In the beginning‚ Brutus planned to kill Caesar because he thought Caesar would turn the people into slaves. He believes Caesar is a tyrant and is destroying Rome. Brutus put Rome on a pedestal and the people of Rome have high courtesy towards him. He demonstrates his love for his country by risking his life to destroy the power of his friend‚ Caesar. (Not

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    Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare in the year 1601. It resemble the play Hamlet‚ and it characterized his assassination in 44 B.C. and the defeat of the conspirators in the battle of Philipi. Its setting is Rome‚ the capital city of Italy. Most of the scenes are set in Rome and Philipi. The play begins in the street of Rome where the Roman citizens is celebrating Caesar’s triumphant return from the war. Although the title of the play is ‘Julius Caesar’ but Caesar is not the main

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    Julius Caesar Multiple Choice Unit Test 1 Name_____________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE UNIT TEST 1 - Julius Caesar I. Matching/Identify _____ 1. Strato _____ 2. Lucilius _____ 3. Octavius _____ 4. Artemidorus _____ 5. Brutus _____ 6. Caesar _____ 7. Casca _____ 8. Calpurnia _____ 9. Mark Antony _____ 10. Portia _____ 11.Lepidus _____ 12. Decius _____ 13. Pindarus _____ 14. Cassius _____ 15. Soothsayer A. Captured by Antony’s soldiers‚ mistaken for Brutus B. Persuades Caesar to attend

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    tragic ends. In the play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare‚ both sides are beautifully shown through the death of the main character‚ Julius Caesar‚ “Know‚ Caesar doth not wrong‚ nor without cause Will he be satisfied.” (III‚ i 47-48) In this work‚ Caesar’s death is a a fall of a dictator‚ the end of a friendship‚ the demise of way of life. But it was also a new start for Rome and a beginning of what could’ve been an equal republic Caesars death shows how betrayal can affect begins

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    famous plays‚ Julius Caesar (JiffyNotes: 1). Julius Caesar is said to be the first play to be performed at the globe theatre‚ in England (Shakespeare’s 1). Though the play takes place in ancient Rome‚ Shakespeare writes from his home country of England. Issues presented throughout the play such as monarchy vs. republic‚ governmental overthrow‚ and civil war connect the audience of England during the Elizabethan Era to the setting of Julius Caesar in ancient Rome. The play Julius

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    Julius Caesar is considered to be a hero in some eyes‚ but others see him as a no good slimy villain. Yet he did so many good thing in his lifetime and changed Rome for the better. For some reason tho people don’t give him credit for all of his work. Caesar was a hero of Rome he gave citizenship to foreigners‚ he reformed the Roman Republic‚ and he brought down the Roman debt. Back before Caesar made changes to Rome get citizenship for people who were foreigners was an impossible feat.

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    as this theme was portrayed in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Throughout the play‚ complacency amongst civilians‚ mutiny‚ and struggles for power plague the ancient city of Rome‚ all of which are deeply rooted in the corruption surrounding the government at the time. Shakespeare ultimately reveals that power corrupts‚ not only the individual who has it‚ but the society without. Corruption or the abuse of power is evident in the story of Julius Caesar‚ as it’s often mentioned by the characters‚ and

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    Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar Brutus and Antony are presenting speeches to the Roman plebeians to convince them of their position regarding Caesar’s assassination.They both believe differently Antony manages stealthily bring it to the opinion that Caesar has been killed wrongfully.He begins by insisting that Brutus and the other murderers are honorable but then slowly undermines this idea by pointing out that Caesar’s ambition could not be true. How Caesar loved his people.Brutus thinks that Caesar threatened

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    Hour 17 Dec. 2015 Tragic Heroes in Julius Caesar There is a large amount of differences between the play interpretation of Julius Caesar and what really happened. For instance‚ Brutus in the play was extremely different than real life Brutus. In the play‚ he was best friends with Caesar-well‚ until he killed him. However‚ in real life‚ Brutus hated Caesar. He was never supportive of Caesar‚ and truthfully never loved him.(Musaj and Prezi Inc.) In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ he uses Brutus’s

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    Write note on the use of Supernatural Elements in Julius Caesar Or‚ What part does the Supernatural play in Julius Caesar? Undoubtedly‚ the first name in English literature is that of an Elizabethan poet and dramatist― William Shakespeare― whose skill in transforming human character and action into art created a world of unforgettable people‚ phrases and incredible situations. He is considered to be the master of human psychology and

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