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    throughout the texts through their respective textual structures. Both Machiavelli’s The Prince and Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar share the concepts of power‚ human nature and the nation state. Through the contextual foundations of the texts‚ they explore and conform to the ideas and values of their

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    During Julius Caesar‚ in one of the most famous scenes Shakespeare wrote‚ Antony influences the audience‚ soon turning the mourning crowd into a rioting mob. Antony persuades the Romans in his speech through Ethos‚ Logos‚ & Pathos. Antony’s speech undermines the conspirators even while it appears deferential to them. Antony uses Ethos to catch the audience’s attention. He states “For Brutus is an honorable man; so are they all‚ all honorable men” (Act 3‚ 81-82). Antony never directly calls the

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    Shakespeare’s "Julius Caesar" ‚ the theme of friendship plays a significant role ‚ it affects the plot in many ways‚ in which it seals Caesar’s fate. Friendship also‚ helps Cassuis ‚ Brutus ‚ and the other conspirators to complete their conspiracy . In the other hand ‚ it leads Caesar to trust and never suspect them. The conspirators use manipulation and flattery to gain Caesar’s trust. In the play ‚ Caesar has a lot of friends ‚ one of them is cassus ‚ he is not a close friend ‚ Caesar even reveled

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    Act 2 of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is when Brutus decides to assassinate Julius Caesar for the benefit of Rome. Through a monologue‚ Brutus explains why he believes Caesar should be killed. Although Brutus loves Caesar as a friend‚ he opposes the political system where only one director tyrannically reigns a country. Instead‚ he believes in a republic form of political system guided by the votes of senators. After Cassius started to convince Brutus into turning against Caesar‚ Brutus had

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    Heroes of Julius Caesar What defines a hero? Once upon a time‚ in another essay‚ a hero was decided to be a person possessing bravery‚ selflessness‚ and strength. In Shakespeare’s famous play Julius Caesar‚ a group of Roman nobles conspire against the title character when it appears inevitable that he will destroy their current way of life. Unfortunately‚ while the assassination attempt is successful‚ the result is not what the plotters hoped for. A brief civil war ensues and the conspirators

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    Julius Caesar Film vs Mean Girls Julius Caesar is an extremely old and extremely famous play written by William Shakespeare around 1599. Shakespeare’s plays are reflected in many movies and stories now a days and Julius Caesar is to famous that they even made thrice movies for the story. A movie that reflects the story of Julius Caesar is Mean Girls and it reflects the movie in many aspects you could think of‚ even though they do have some differences because the story slightly changes

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    in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. While the conspirators claim that it was Caesar’s ambition that lead to his undoing‚ it is Caesar’s arrogance that ultimately leads to his demise‚ betrayal by those closest to him. When the Tragedy of Julius Caesar begins‚ Julius Caesar is undoubtably the most powerful man in Rome. In the very first scene of the play‚ the Roman people are taking a holiday and neglecting their duties to celebrate Caesar’s triumphant return. Caesar is likened to a god by friends

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    Julius Caesar is one of the most influential minds of his time who accomplished numerous feats which are still spoken and studied today. Rising to power through manipulation and self-promotion‚ Caesar became one of the most prominent men of the Ancient World‚ leading him to be known as the Dictator of Rome. Caesar’s early life and militant nature enabled him to rise to power through politics‚ and multiple triumphant military endeavors. When studying Caesar’s legacy it is important to explore the

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    In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare a character by the name of Brutus is a great example of Shakespeare’s model. Shakespeare uses traditional elements but adds complexity. Brutus is an honorable man and his choices determined on the consequences of his actions and didn’t leave anything to fate. Brutus had quite a bit of inner turmoil on what action he wants to take and the outcome of that action. A Tragic Hero is a person who is usually of noble birth who suffers a catastrophe

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    Persuaded by Antony’s logic the crowd started to realize that Caesar was not ambitious. Consequently‚ Antony used pathos‚ the appeal to emotions‚ to drag the audience into feeling guilty for doubting Caesar and to make them feel curious about the contents of Caesar’s will. To begin with‚ Antony asks the crowd‚ “You all did love him once‚ not without cause: What cause withholds you then‚ to mourn for him?” (III.ii.101-102). With this question‚ Antony creates a feeling of guilt within the audience by indirectly

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