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    Julius Caesar Dbq

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    Why would people still care about Julius Caesar? He was a powerful government figure of Rome who was murdered more than a thousand years ago. Maybe it was because of some aristocratic qualities about him‚ or marvelous deeds he has done. He was a man who competed to be first in government‚ with hopes of ruling and aiding communities‚ therefore his nobility and service was remembered for years. Seeing as Rome had a new Democratic government‚ not one individual could rule. However‚ they still had votes

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    Julius Caesar Legacy

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    stability and leadership required during times of crisis. While Alexander espoused democracy for the people he conquered‚ Julius infused western civilization into the territories he acquired. Thus combined‚ they provided a new form of supremacy to the people that served as a basis for many leaders. In this case‚ the more powerful and effective leadership is portrayed by Julius Caesar not only because of his redesign of politics‚ but also his advances in military and cultural achievements. Alexander

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    Jung English 2P 7 March 2013 Julius Caesar Essay Brilliant people commit to what they believe is significant to them. In Julius Caesar‚ Brutus betrays his good friend. Brutus has many significant qualities such as being sincere‚ honorable‚ and philosophical. However‚ he does have a few negative characteristics such as experiencing under one’s control‚ betraying upon others‚ and easily giving up easily on himself. In the end‚ Brutus commits suicide. From the play Julius Caesar‚ Brutus is a distinguished

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    Julius Caesar's Dilemma

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    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is a dilemma based on Julius Caesar. Caesar is a Roman general who is considered a king‚ even without his crown. Antony is a devoted friend of Caesar‚ who pairs with Octavius‚ Caesar’s nephew‚ after his death. Caesar considers himself an autocrat‚ which isn’t suitable or liked by the Romans. A noble Roman whom all of Rome adores including Caesar‚ Brutus‚ plots against Caesar’s dictatorship. Many other people were involved in the plot against Caesar

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    Ghandi indicates that ignoring one’s conscience leads to guilt that haunts a person. Finally‚ when looked under the lens of the tragedy Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Mahatma Ghandi’s statement

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    Julius Caesar's Downfall

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    A common component in Shakespeare’s tragedies is the occurrence of a tragic hero‚ a character who is usually from a noble family‚ an respectable man with a fatal flaw that leads to his downfall. The title character in Julius Caesar is the tragic hero. Caesar is an honorable man‚ loved by a majority of the citizens whose dreadful pride leads to his destruction. Shakespeare wants his audience to know that Caesar was a man of honor loved by most people. In the beginning of the play‚ the working

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    The conflict perspective is very apparent in modern day issues affecting the environment. Environmental groups‚ both government and non-government based like The Sierra Club and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) are often at odds with industries with conflicting goals such as logging and oil industries. The industries want their right to manufacture products from natural resources‚ while environmental groups want to protect and preserve these limited natural resources. For example‚ conservationist

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    Julius Caesar Speech Essay In act lll of Julius Caesar‚ a flawless specimen of literature using classical appeals‚ both Brutus and Mark Antony deliver a speech using the three classical appeals‚ ethos‚ pathos and logos at the funeral of Julius Caesar. Both men effectively convey their point to the listeners/readers however; one in particular is exceedingly influential. The more powerful one is by Mark Antony‚ who uses credibility‚ emotion‚ and logic in his speech to induce the crowd at the funeral

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    contexts. The prescribed non-fiction text‚ “The Prince‚” written by Niccolo Machiavelli in 1532‚ is a didactic explanation of the political struggles of Renaissance Italy. Similarly‚ William Shakespeare’s play‚ “Julius Caesar‚” composed in 1599‚ depicts the historical events surrounding Julius Caesar’s assassination. The ideas of manipulation and fate versus free will are presented through literary devices in “The Prince” and dramatised staging features in Shakespeare’s play. While virtue is presented

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    Misunderstandings in Julius Caesar We all know that‚ in life‚ one tiny misconception can deliver catastrophic results. That is especially true in the works of Shakespeare (except‚ in Shakespeare‚ everyone ends up dead). Cassius’s forged letters‚ Decius’s conversation with Caesar‚ and Pindarus’s misreading of Titinius’ battle against Antony are all prime examples of the fallacies in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and their outcomes. First and foremost is Cassuis’s forged letters. In a desperate

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