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    first thought. The next person to be looked upon in Mark Antony‚ apparently Julius Caesar’s right-hand man. He plays the part of the hero as he takes Caesar’s side after death and rallies the people against the conspirators. As he speaks to Octavius‚ though‚ he shows that he is mainly after the power also in saying that the third person of their new triumvirate‚ Lepidus‚ is not a worthy adversary and is only good enough to carry messages. Antony goes on to say that they should have him (Lepidus)

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    I believe Brutus is a cowardice‚ weak‚ and loving man who wants only the best for Rome. Brutus loves Rome so much that he believes the only way to keep the Empire alive and stable is that he must kill Caesar. Brutus is intellectual but only makes decisions that benefit him‚ making him seem greedy. When Brutus speaks to the crowd of Caesar’s death in act three scene two he states “Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I love Rome more. Had you rather Caesar were living and all die slaves‚ than that

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    Ashley Arsenault                                                                                                                                    arsenault1 Ms. Wasyliw ENG2D1-04 April 21th 2013     In Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar “‚ the start of a concept is the start of disillusion. A belief that can sometimes mislead into false judgement or even what seems to be right in that moment without going into depth and looking at the reality of it. Idealism is portrayed in The Noble

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    it says “Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more.” Towards the end of the play Brutus killed himself with his own sword and even Anthony‚ his enemy‚ said “This was the noblest Roman of them all.” During Anthony’s speech‚ every time Antony spoke of Brutus‚ he would follow up by saying that Brutus was indeed an honorable man. Brutus is honorable in all situations and even to enemies. Brutus is truly an honorable man. In Julius caesar‚ being honorable mean being respectful not only to

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    Brutus’ honor for the good of Rome is shown at the Feast of Lupercal and near the statue of Pompey. Cassius persuades Brutus that Caesar is not worthy to be the king of Rome. Cassius flatters Brutus by saying he (Brutus) has the same amount of power and should not have to look up to Caesar. Before Cassius proposes to Brutus if he (Brutus) should join the conspirators to kill Caesar‚ Brutus says‚ “If it aught toward the general good‚ / Set honor in one eye and death I’ th’ other‚ / And I will look

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    Gaius Trebonius‚ and Gaius Longinus. Ceaser attended a meeting of senate when his group of murderers stabbed him over 23 times with daggers that were concealed in their togas. “When in 31 BC Octavianus‚ the adopted son of Julius Caesar‚ defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the battle Actium‚ the Romans gladly gave up political freedom for a dictatorship which assured tranquility” (Remple‚ 2002‚ p.3). At this time‚ Octavian also known as

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    In a comparative study of texts and contexts‚ the Shakespearean historical tragedy Julius Caesar and Niccolo Machiavelli’s political treatise The Prince‚ both discuss the concept of personal morality and through this‚ reveal similarities between one another‚ whilst reinforcing the texts distinctive qualities. Personal morality in both texts influences the key concerns of loyalty and its opposite disloyalty and how it can be used to gain and maintain power‚ Machiavelli proves that the success of leader

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    written by William Shakespeare. This play retells the events leading up to conspiracies‚ plot twists‚ and untimely demises. In the play a senator and close friend of Caesar‚ Brutus murders him because he didn’t want any kings ruling Rome which lead to Antony wanting revenge and starting a civil war. Omens impact the play because they give signs to the characters of what events might unfold. An omen is a symbol that precedes an event and a factor of Julius Caesar because they warn him and other characters

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    Conflicting perspectives are the direct result of bias or self-interest as people are always quick to enforce the correctness of their perspective over those of others‚ by contrasting their perspectives with others‚ they seek to advantage their own point of view opposed to the viewpoints of others. Conflicting perspectives are caused by bias‚ or prejudice‚ and self-interest from a person‚ event or situation that is encountered. William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Philadelphia (1993)‚ written

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    out the people‚ without a leader could lead to chaos. Octavian‚ being Caesar’s adopted son‚ was the only possible next in line. Octavian possessed no doubts in eliminating those who stood in his way on the path to power and joined with Lepidus and Antony to generate a "plan for a proscription‚ yet once this had been decided upon he carried it out more ruthlessly than either of them”. “Augustus alone demanded that no one be spared”. This is such shocking disrespect for those close to Octavian merely

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