Brutus Versus Antony:The Clash of Verbal Weapons In the play Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the protagonist‚ Marcus Brutus‚ and the antagonist‚ Mark Antony‚ have a duel of persuasion to win over the Roman populace. In order to do so‚ they use what are commonly known as rhetorical devices today in order to strengthen their arguments. Locked in a fierce battle of wit to win over the furious mob‚ the question is this: Who will be dominant in this battle of verbal scrimmage? Although both
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In the beginning scenes of Julius Caesar‚ written by Shakespeare‚ the story line is about the leader of Rome‚ Julius Caesar‚ and a conspiracy that wants him dead. This conspiracy was started by a man named Cassius‚ who wanted to murder Caesar because he was gaining too much power. Cassius managed to get many people to join his conspiracy by appealing to people’s reason‚ flattery‚ and beliefs. After Brutus‚ a highly respected politician‚ joined the conspiracy‚ he became the leader‚ taking Cassius’s
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In the play‚ Julius Caesar Brutus is an idealist and this leads to his inability to see things clearly and this idealism causes him to make bad decisions and for him to not understand human behaviour and thus unable to see the world clearly. Brutus believes that honour makes a man worthy. He believes that he is an honourable man which makes him higher ranking than his peers such as Cassius or Casca. Brutus often thinks of the wellbeing of Rome before himself. He imagines an idealism world free
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Throughout the tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ the desire for power is shown through the actions of the conspirators‚ Caesar‚ as well as his inner circle. All except for Brutus. His drive‚ speech‚ and motives all convey his desire to free himself from the tyranny of Caesar. Brutus’ drive to kill Caesar stems from the people openly expressing Caesar as their king‚ believing that with his power and overwhelming support will ascend him to a position where his ambition might cause him to act in ways that would
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Betrayal can be deadly‚ especially when one is betrayed by the ones they loved. In William Shakespeare’s drama Julius Caesar‚ the character Julius Caesar learns about betrayal this the hard way. Although there are many arguments ofto what caused Caesar’s death‚ however the main cause is Cassius. Although Cassius is the man who set the plan to Caesar’s death there are other facts. For example‚ someone could argue that it was Caesar’s fate to die as the soothsayer warned him of the ides of March
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Julius Caesar has the rule of Rome close to him to take. Until Brutus and the conspirators assassinated Caesar. While Caesar was being stabbed to death by the conspirators he didn’t care he accepted he was being killed but‚ when he saw Brutus stabbing him too‚ he felt betrayed. Betrayal from a friend is worse than hatred from a enemy. Caesar experienced this by being killed by his closest friend. Betrayal from a friend leads to the deterioration of trust. Putting trust in one person comes with loyalty
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Marcus Brutus and Stoicism Essay In Julius Caesar does Brutus exemplify the stoic life? Stoicism is “the endurance of pain or hardship without a display of feelings and without complaint” (google.com). Julius Caesar‚ and The Meditations prove that Brutus is stoic when Portia died‚ when Brutus killed Caesar‚ and when Brutus admits he hates sticking out. Brutus has a stoic philosophy. First off‚ Marcus Brutus has shown stoicism through his emotions when his wife Portia died. When portia died by swallowing
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49 BC Julius Caesar became Dictator and concentrated all the powers in his hands. In this case‚ we are to take into consideration that Dictator was an administrative post in Rome republic. Dictator was assigned for a one year term under the decision of Senate. The grounds for such decision could be internal disorders‚ political instability or military incursion into territories of Republic. After such conditions deceased‚ Dictator’s powers determined. Each year the powers of Julius Caesar as Dictator
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Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar A tragic hero is the dominant character of a book or play‚ whose actions affect the overall outcome. The traits of a tragic hero include a fatal flaw and a tragic death. Brutus’s also had high status by being in the senate and has a fatal flaw of being gullible. Along with those characteristics‚ Brutus also makes bad choices and ends up having a tragic death brought on because of his choices. In Julius Caesar‚ Marcus Brutus’ character fulfills these attributes‚ and
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Julius Caesar in the play "The tragedy of Julius Caesar" was a in line to be the next ruler of Ancient Rome. Caesar becomes drunk in power as most people would when there are roughly a million people adoring you. The people of Ancient Rome truly liked Caesar‚ in fact in Act 1 Scene 1‚ a commoner says "..we are taking holiday for Caesar’s arrival.." In this act the reader gets a sense on how much the people like Caesar. However it is also shown to the reader how much noblemen do not like or trust
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