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    Caesar adopted a policy of special clemency toward his former enemies and rewarded political opponents with public office In 63 BC Caesar had been elected Pontifex Maximus The Senate named Caesar “dictator perpetuo” Julius Caesar was stabbed to death‚ receiving 23 wounds Probably the greatest general in Rome’s history‚ and among the most successful of all time He served as a young officer in Asia Minor His command included the Roman province of southern Gaul. In 52 B.C. the bill allowing Caesar

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    Brutus Flaws

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    people we look up to have flaws just like we do.  In Shakespeare’s play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”‚ we are introduced to Brutus.  Brutus is portrayed as a tragic hero.  A tragic hero is the protagonist of a tragedy.  Brutus is a leader and citizen of Rome who leads in the killing of Julius Caesar.  Brutus is considered to be a tragic hero because of his strong qualities yet he had many flaws.        Brutus is considered to be a tragic hero because of  the way he puts his trust in others.  For

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    Julius Caesar is a classic play by Shakespeare. Though the old English language can be a barrier for some‚ but one can get through the struggle to find a beautifully written play. In most plays‚ it is easy to tell who the antagonists and protagonists are‚ but it can to hard to distinguish what side Marcus Brutus is on in this play. Brutus is a villain because he chose to lead a conspiracy against Caesar and his poor judgment made him kill his good friend. Cassius persuaded Brutus that Julius Caesar

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    Famous philosopher‚ Marcus Cicero‚ believes that‚ “The greater the difficulty‚ the greater the glory.” There is always people who get crushed by their difficulty everyday there is someone who struggles because whatever they are doing is difficult for them. Most people who are alcoholics almost never get sober because they love drinking. They might say that they are going to stop but they are likely to not stop. Difficulty makes people feel bad about them because they quit at what they are doing because

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    In Julius Caesar‚ Brutus is the puppet of Cassius. Cassius controls Brutus by fooling him into believing that killing Caesar would be good for Rome. Brutus is portrayed as a very easily impressioned and idealistic person. His characteristic makes him a potential follower for Cassius. Brutus is Cassius’s tool to get to Caesar. Brutus is close to Caesar and believes anything if it is for the “good” of Rome. His idealism becomes his flaw. Cassius knows that to get to Brutus he has to convince him that

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    Within The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ it is argumentative that Julius Caesar appears to fit the definition of a tragic hero‚ however it is also believed by a large sum of individuals that Marcus Brutus is found to be a more fitting character to the definition of a tragic hero. Written by William Shakespeare‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is based upon a plot which revolves around the common theme of a tragedy‚ which can be perceived as a dramatic composition that often involves verses as well as a

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    Theme Analysis of Julius Caesar The subject of a talk‚ a piece of writing‚ a person’s thoughts‚ or an exhibition; a topic: "the theme of the sermon was reverence". Almost everything a person reads has some sort of theme‚ without a theme‚ is the material really meaningful? When one is asked to identify the theme of a work of literature there is not one right answer‚ but many. In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ power and masculinity go hand-in-hand‚ pride holds both positive and negative

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    the trial of brutus

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    shredded from this world by the daggers of hatred and it was Marcus Brutus‚ who claimed to love the man that led to this tragic murder. Brutus and the conspirators begged that Caesar was killed for the greater good of Rome‚ and for the benefit of the people‚ but Caesar was beloved by all. “Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more” (3.2.23) ; being viewed as a noble man among the Roman people proved to be more important to Brutus than to be a good man to someone who he had called his friend

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    Marc Antony‚ Brutus‚ and Cassius are all critical characters in William Shakespeare’s famous play‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Due to their distinctive personalities and values‚ there is no trait that all of these characters share‚ although they do share some traits with one another. Firstly‚ Marc Antony and Cassius are manipulative in nature‚ while Brutus is not. Secondly‚ the root of Brutus and Cassius’ failure is their personality flaw‚ while Marc Antony proves strong in all the ways they prove

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    and of mind. This is the first and only time that Portia is seen in Julius Ceasar. This is pretty important‚ because it doesn’t allow our view of her to change‚ therefore‚ everything she says can be taken at face value. We first hear of her saying “Brutus‚ my lord!” Which shows the interesting factor of subservience of women‚ in Ancient Roman times. Portia‚ in her next line‚ which is basically a monologue‚ proceeds to ask Brutus what is wrong with him. “Make me acquainted with your cause of grief

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