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    topic we must consider what the acta holds and their benefits or consequences which they have for the republic. It is a question about whether we want to see Caesar be honored in the form of his acta being confirmed and his legacy being reinforced or if we want to move on from him and his view for the future of the republic. I am against Caesar - I believe that he was both a criminal and a tyrant and do not believe that he deserves to be praised and honored more than he already as. Despite this‚ I

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    Different ways of looking at the world product different knowledge and thus different perspective come to be associated with their own concepts and theories. The concepts and theories of a particular perspective offer us with distinctive thinking tools with which tp craft ideas about organisations and organising. The more knowledge you have of multiple perspectives‚ concepts and theories‚ the greater will be your capacity to choose a useful approach to dealing with the situation you face in your

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    I know about your plan to ambush Caesar‚ and I wish to assist you in this task. Caesar must not become king. He has too much power already‚ the power would corrupt him‚ and Rome would not have a good leader. If he gains any more power‚ he will become corrupt. As it stands‚ Caesar has too much power and fame with Rome. He would lead Rome carelessly‚ making decisions based on his own means. He already is gaining more power than he deserves. If we allow him to take the throne‚ he will be corrupted entirely

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    Secondly‚ Shakespeare represents the idea of Brutus having more power due to controlling the conspirators and letting Brutus himself in the leadership role. In Act Two Scene One there was a passage that shows how Brutus was leading the conspirators to do the right thing for Rome. “No‚ not an oath: if not the face of men/The sufferance of our souls‚ the time’s abuse/ -- If these be motives weak‚ break off bedtimes/And every man hence to his idle bed/………. If he do break the smallest particle/Of any

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    have a dramatic death in the class while two other students would guess who were the hitmen. This could be similar to Julius Caesar because Brutus was planned out to be the killer of Julius Caesar by Cassius and the others in this conspiracy that have chosen him to be the one. Do you see how it all falls into play‚ Julius caesar is the students that are being killed. Brutus is the hitman but instead of winking he will stab Julius‚ the two people

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    the king praised him‚ he led a rebellion against him. In Julius Caesar Brutus‚ a honor driven conspirator‚ believes too much in honor and uses nor as a way to justify his action. He is admired by the Roman people‚ but was easily manipulated into joining a conspiracy and immediately took as the leader to killing Caesar. Both of these characters are very similar in how they perceived and lived their lives. Shakespeare creates Brutus and Hotspur as characters whose principle concern is for themselves

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    Julius Caesar or Marcus Brutus? Who is the real tragic hero? Many have come to this question when it comes to the play of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Many scholars believe that the title of the play should be called Marcus Brutus instead of Julius Caesar because Julius Caesar was not the tragic hero of the play. A tragic hero is one that makes a mistake or mistakes that either lead to their death or their defeat. Brutus was the one who had the mistake of being over confident‚ was impatient

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    given by both Brutus and Mark Antony in William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar are very persuasive to the audience that they are given to‚ but rhetorical devices were used in different ways in order for each to have an effect on the people of Rome. In Brutus’s speech‚ he uses devices such as rhetorical question and antithesis to convince the Romans that he and the conpirators did a good deed by killing Caesar. In Mark Antony’s speech‚ he sways them to believe that Caesar did not deserve

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    10 5th hour Julius Caesar Essay January 18‚ 2011 Domination with Reason Descartes once stated that humans were superior to animals due to their ability to reason. Reason – the “universal instrument” – is what allows Man to triumph over nature. While all men are capable of reason‚ few men possess the ability to use reason to define their roles in society and determine their fates. Marcus Brutus from the play Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is one such man. Brutus uses his rationale

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    The Effects of the Speeches of Brutus and Antony One of Shakespeare’s greateset plays is Julius Caesar. It’s about a group of conspirators who kill their king in order to be free. Antony‚ opposed to the killing of Caesar‚ felt that he should make them pay for killing Caesar. He delivered a speech that convinced the Romans that the murder was not fair‚ causeing them to start a riot. Brutus also gave a good speech but the Romans didn’t react to it. A battle started‚ and most of the conspirators

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