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    The use of suspense and foreshadowing in Jodi Picoult’s My Sister’s Keeper helps readers later understand how the theme topic of tragedy can evolve into the theme topic of fate. As Picoult’s novel began to wind down‚ things finally seemed to fall into place for the Fitzgerald family. Anna’s lawsuit was closed and she came out medically emancipated‚ and her once divided family became united and reconnected again.The Judge only had one request for Anna before she officially won the case‚ her lawyer

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    other than Monsieur the Marquis himself. This occurs when he is heading back to his château in his carriage and “the sunset struck so brilliantly… that its occupant was steeped in crimson” (Dickens 138). This image of Monsieur the Marquis is foreshadowing his death because he dies covered in blood‚ which is crimson in color‚ exactly like how the sunset caused him to appear crimson. Furthermore‚ his crimson appearance occurs at sunset‚ which is the same time that he is later

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    In Shakepeare’s Julius Caesar‚ there are conspirators who plot to kill Caesar because they perceive his ambition to be negative for Rome. The conspirators were successful in their attempt. The murder of Julius Caesar led to a funeral. At the funeral‚ there are speeches given by Brutus and Antony. Brutus’ speech was to persuade the people that their action was best. Antony’s speech was better at persuading the people of Rome because of his use of pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos. Antony uses ethos a few

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    Rhetoric and manipulation 1.- Julius Caesar reveals that usually people don’t see the effects or reactions that manipulation can create‚ people just care about the final outcome‚ no matter how you get it. 2.- Even though Cassius thinks Brutus is a "honorable " guy‚ he also thinks that just about anyone including Brutus‚ can be manipulated or "seduced."  3.- Cassius obviously wants Brutus to join the conspiracy against Caesar‚ but instead of coming right out and asking him‚ he tries to increase

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    In Shakespeare’s tragedy Julius Caesar‚ the use of diverse leaders plays an important role in the plot‚ showing vividly how strong personalities conflict. This is the case with Brutus and Cassius‚ the two leaders among the several conspirators. The story of Julius Caesar is set in ancient Rome during a time when Julius Caesar is to become king. This‚ however‚ angers Cassius‚ a nobleman‚ and he plots with Brutus and others to kill him before he becomes king. They do just that‚ justifying their

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    In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Cicero states “Men may construe things after their fashion‚” (Act I Scene iii‚ Page 37‚ Lines 34–35) Often‚ misperception and misreading can drastically affect the outcome of people in their lives. Misperception and misreading not only affects the characters in Julius Caesar‚ it also affects everybody’s decisions in their day-to-day lives. In much of Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ the reader witnesses the idea of misperception and misreading of omens and events as they occur

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    motivating and memorable speech about Caesar. Julius Caesar was just murdered by the conspirators and Antony finds out about it. Part of the conspirators also wants to kill Antony‚ but Brutus thinks they will be “butchers” (Shakespeare III.i.166). During Caesar’s funeral Antony avenges his friend’s death. With great patience and inspiring words‚ Antony turns the crowd against Brutus‚ even though he pretends to be the conspirators’ friend. In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Antony’s speech to persuade the

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    trust‚ in some cases trust must be earned by persuasion. In a story that completely negates the meaning of trust such as Julius Caesar‚ it is still has a constant presence. The idea of trust is shown in a momentous scene with the character Portia attempting to persuade Brutus that he can entrust her‚ this point in the book can relate to a logos or pathos emotion. In Act II of Julius Caesar‚ Portia uses emotional and logical appeal to convince Brutus that she is not only worthy‚ but as his wife‚ obligated

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    Born in 100 B.C.E.‚ Julius Caesar was an influential leader in Ancient Rome with many accomplishments‚ but some that impacted history the most were his military tactics leading him to win every battle which resulted in expanding Rome‚ his political changes from Republic to Dictatorship‚ and his assassination that devastated and split Rome‚ causing allies to form. Many say Caesar was courageous until he was killed‚ which resulted in him expanding Rome during his military career. He was an overall

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    Julius Caesar Julius Caesar enthrals me because it explores intense human desires for friendship and emotions of love‚ thus resonating with audiences including myself‚ by projecting timeless values. Shakespeare play Julius Caesar is timeless because they touch on themes such as love‚ friendship and vengeance these genres will never die no matter how long they live. This fact is infallible that’s why this play has proven the test of time. Its character Brutus eventually running down the trajectory

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