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    is seen when Antony says “That’s all I seek: and am moreover suitor that I may produce his body to the marketplace and in the pulpit‚ as becomes a friend‚ speak in the order of his funeral.” Brutus responds with “You shall‚ Mark Antony.” This backfires on Brutus when Antony uses the opportunity to start a civil war between him and the conspirators. On the other hand‚ Cassius was a little more sceptical of Antony’s sudden shift in loyalty‚ even saying “(I) do not consent that Antony speak in his funeral

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    Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra Introduction Octavius Caesar (later renamed to Augustus Caesar‚ son of the murdered Julius Caesar)‚ Antony‚ and Lepidus form the Roman triumvirate that rules the Western world. Lepidus leaves the triumvirate‚ and Caesar and Antony are left to rule the world. Antony‚ though married to Fluvia‚ lives in Alexandria‚ Egypt with his mistress Cleopatra‚ the Queen of Egypt. Fueled by a disgust at his lifestyle in Egypt and anger over the wars caused by Antony ’s relatives

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    read the following extract several times. How does this passage characterise the relationship between Antony and Cleopatra and how does this compare to its portrayal in other Roman Sources in Book 1‚ Chapter 1? In this extract Antony is portrayed as being besotted with Cleopatra even after she had betrayed him. The extract also indicates Antony cannot live without Cleopatra ‘Why delay any longer‚ Antony? Fate has taken away the one excuse which could still make you desire to live’ (Plutarch‚ in AA100

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    compare contrast] Free Julius Caesar Essays and Papers | page 3 www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=Julius+Caesar&page=3‎ Julius Caesar: Brutus Vs. Cassius - Contrasting Characters In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of ... Comparing the Speeches of Mark Antony and Brutus in Julius Caesar .... in public at the same time and place‚ giving each of their different views. ..... Themes of Superstition‚ Manipulation and Honor in Julius Caesar by William ... [PDF] Julius Caesar Essay and Creative Project Options

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    Julius Caesar In the tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare created characters with a range of traits. The main characters each had their own strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and struggles. Brutus‚ Cassius‚ Caesar‚ and Antony are diverse in their leadership skills. Each one would make a different kind of ruler of Rome. Cassius would be the worst ruler. He is more of a villain than a hero. From the beginning‚ Shakespeare portrays him as an envious man. Caesar notes how “lean and hungry” Cassius looks‚

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    many things but obtained them in different ways. Augustus formerly known as Octavian was a military dictator and a very ruthless ruler. He was Julius Caesar’s grandnephew who united with Marc Antony to kill the people responsible for Julius Caesar’s death but in the end they got into an argument and Marc Antony ended up dead. His death leads to Octavius getting control of the Roman empire. He was considered the emperor but never claimed that title which shows he isn’t a stuck up man. Octavius then

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    Brutus told Mark Anthony “Mark Anthony‚ here‚ take you Caesar’s body / You shall not in your funeral speech blame us; but speak all good you can devise of Caesar” (Shakespeare 45). Brutus’ decision to let Anthony speak at Caesars funeral was ultimately his worst decision. This one harmful decision led to his downfall and caused Brutus to have to flee for his life. Brutus made this terrible choice because he thought Antony would die without Caesar but the tables turned

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    b) Evaluate ancient and modern images and interpretations of Cleopatra VII Images and interpretations of a person can change over time. Such movement is paralleled with changes in opinion and morals throughout generations. Cleopatra the seventh is subject to this fluctuation. Ancient images and interpretations differ greatly to the impression left today merely by her name. Chris Dumasis‚ a modern day historian amplifies this theory in ‘Interpretations of Cleopatra’. She argues‚ “women have been

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    and brought forth through this scene. Even after Brutus has joined the conspirator’s side his honor and friendship to Caesar still influence his decisions (Act 2: Scene 1: Lines 163- 184). Brutus makes the fatal error of not wanting to kill Mark Antony along with Caesar and his honor and naïve idealism get in the way of tactical decision making. Brutus’ attitude begins to take a turn as the assassination of Caesar is underway. After the assassination (Act 3: Scene 1: Lines 104- 111) Brutus

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