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  • The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar
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    ... up; I cannot drink too much of Brutus' love" (IV, iii, 158 - The diction in this passage shows how emotional Cassius is and how emotion-less Brutus is to his own wife's death. This passage helps define the character of the two men. 3 - "This was the noblest Roman of them all. All the conspirators save only he did that they did in envy of great Caesar; He, only in a general honest thought and common good to all, made one of them. His life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him that Natu...
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  • Day Of My Manhood Feeling Of Restlessness Man
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    Today is like any another dreary day. My name is the lonesome expression of anxiety, Carsinigensian. So alone in my abyss of despair, prayer is the only escape from this pain. Across the many rolling hills lay the decadence that is Thebes. The city is baron; it is but a wasteland of poverty and angst. Many years have past since the day the great king was brought to his knees by the very city he had salvaged. It was the very day of my birth that the deeds of the tyrant Oedipus were revealed. It w...
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  • People Of Rome Caesar
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    One of the greatest generals who ever lived, his military genius has been compared to that of Robert E. Lee and Irvin Rommel. I know it doesnt take a general to run an empire, but it does take a smart man. I knew very little about Caesar until I read the play by William Shakespeare. All I knew was that he was a very good military strategist and that he conquered most of Europe. After reading this play I learned the wrongs that his fellow Romans bestowed upon him. I learned that he was never real...
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  • Act Ii Scene Ii Act I Scene
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    In the earlier days one ruler was very common, most people didnt agree with that though, just like in Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar is one of the most admired plays in literature. There were a lot of strengths as well as some weaknesses of Julius Caesar. It is a well written play that defines a time and nation. One of the plays weaknesses is how easily flattered characters can be, and one of the plays strengths is its ability to foreshadow. Flattering someone is one of the best ways to get what y...
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  • Antony And Octavius Mark Antony
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    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play about loyalty, betrayal, love, and deception. There are many characters with fairly in-depth personalities. Some of the main characters are Cassius, the crafty, deceptive, witty man who is the leader of the conspiracy that killed Caesar. Brutus, the noble, honest, honorable man who is one of the key members of the conspiracy. There is also Antony, who is Caesars right hand man. He is shrewd and ruthless man, willing to do anything to get revenge for Caesars...
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  • Main Conflict H 2
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    H 2 >Scene 1 Setting: Opens in Rome in 44 B. C. on February 15 during the Feast of the Lupercal. Shakespeare takes about 3 years of history and makes it all happen in about 6 days. The purpose of this scene is to set the mood of the play and introduce the main conflict. The mood, is rather violent, and the main conflict is Rome vs. Caesar. In this scene the tribunes, a magistrate who protects the rights of the lower class citizens, Marullus and Flavius were not very kind to the commons. ...
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  • Choices Regarding Cassius Predict That Caesar Play
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    William Shakespeare writes the Tragedy of Julius Caesar. This tragic play is based on historical facts of the life of Julius Caesar. It displays the events before his death such as his conquest over Pompey's armies and his coronation to be king and after his death. Furthermore, this play describes the minds and motives of Caesars assassins. He gives a description of Cassius that serves as a prediction on his choices regarding Cassius. In addition, my choices would differ from those of Caesars if...
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  • Julius Caesar Caesar
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    Julius Caesar as a Tragic Hero Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare during the year 1597. Julius Caesar? s story involves a conspiracy against Julius Caesar, a powerful senator. The play involves a highly respected senator, Brutus, who decides to join the conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar, in the effort to keep democracy intact. Brutus believes that if Julius Caesar is allowed to live, Caesar will take a kingship and turn the government into a monarchy. Brutus, Cassius, and the ...
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  • Julius Caesar Fatal Flaw
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    A fatal flaw, is a trait of a character that is a weakness and leads the character to his downfall. The play Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, shows this concept of a fatal flaw. This play speaks about a militant general who gained power after winning many wars, and believed he could become emperor of the Roman republic. Roman Generals feared Caesar was becoming too popular among the Romans and Rome was bound to be his. They decided to take matters into their own hands, even if it m...
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  • Julius Caesar Roman Empire
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    JULIUS CAESAR ESSAY: In literature, characters are often unrealistic, and rarely do they portray those special features that make them human. William Shakespeare was one of the few able to create characters with truly human features. His talent for doing this is clearly illustrated in one of his most well known plays, Julius Caesar. This is the fascinating story based on true history of the birth of the Roman Empire, beginning with the brutal assassination of their leader, Julius Caesar. Three o...
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  • Brutus And Cassius Antony And Octavius
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    Act I: The play opens with a little word play between Flavius, Marullus, and a few workers. The workers are on their way to see Julius Caesar who has recently returned from his victorious battle against Pompey. The reader immediately sees the dislike the tribunes have towards Caesar. However, the commoners seem to love Caesar. The scene moves to a large gathering where Caesar is the focus. As Caesar converses with Mark Antony, we learn that Caesar is superstitious. The belief in the supernatural...
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  • Play Julius Caesar Supernatural In Julius Caesar Happen
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    There Julius Caesar Julius Caesar There are a lot of examples of supernatural in the play Julius Caesar. In this play we see signs of the supernatural from the Soothsayer, Calpurnia, which is Caesar s wife, and Caesar s ghost after his death. The Soothsayer plays an important part in the supernatural in this play. He is the person that warns Caesar about what is going to happen at the Capital. He saw what was going to happen through one of his premonitions. The premonitions that he has are a maj...
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  • Play Julius Caesar Played An Important Role
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    Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Assignment 3. Explain why the following minor characters are important to the play Julius Caesar: Calpurnia, Portia, The Soothsayer, Decius, Cinna, the Poet, Artemidorus In Julius Caesar there were many important characters throughout the play like Caesar, Brutus and Mark Antony. These characters were the main part of the story line and made the story line work. Like any other play there also needs to be minor characters to help let the play flow smoothly and make it ...
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  • Julius Caesar Tragic Hero
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    Julius Caesar As A Tragic Hero &# 9; In Julius Caesar William Shakespeare illustrated Caesar as a tragic hero by showing that he was a noble man of high rank, by showing that he was a historical figure with a tragic flaw which lead to his downfall, and by showing that Caesar accepted his fate of death & achieved honor and respect in his death. There is a contradiction between who the main tragic hero of Julius Caesar is. Can there possibly be 2 main tragic heroes in one book? If Julius Caesa...
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  • Julius Caesar Tragic Hero
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    Julius Caesar: Tragic Hero In Julius Caesar William Shakespeare illustrates Caesar as the Tragic Hero. Greek philosopher Aristotle defines the Tragic Hero as a man of high estate, that is, a well-known, well intentioned man whose misfortune results from some error in judgment or some flaw in character (called the tragic flaw). Based on Aristotle s criteria for a Tragic Hero, Julius Caesar fits best as the Tragic Hero. William Shakespeare shows this by viewing Julius Caesar as a noble man of high...
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  • People Of Rome Caesar
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    One of the greatest generals who ever lived, his military genius has been compared to that of Robert E. Lee and Irvin Rommel. I know it doesnt take a general to run an empire, but it does take a smart man. I knew very little about Caesar until I read the play by William Shakespeare. All I knew was that he was a very good military strategist and that he conquered most of Europe. After reading this play I learned the wrongs that his fellow Romans bestowed upon him. I learned that he was never real...
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  • Mark Antony Three Times
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    In the book Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, Cassius and the conspirators depicted Caesar as being ambitious. He was also said to not be ambitious by Mark Antony. He was, however, ambitious. This is because he refused the crown three times, he did not listen to the warnings that people gave him throughout the book, and he did not end the punishment he placed upon Metellus Cimber? s brother, Publius Cimber. These were all acts of ambition. On the Lupercal, Mark Antony presented Caesar with ...
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  • Excessive Pride Tragic Hero
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    King Oedipus Excessive Pride Theban play of Oedipus the King talks about one of the Greek tragedies like the Odyssey. Oedipus is the tragic hero of this story that cursed till death to suffer greatly with the knowledge that he married his mother, and killed his father. He ranks himself as a god like being, when he said children, addressing the people of Thebes means that he thinks he is above the people in some way. Every Tragic hero has a flaw, Oedipus tragic flaw is his excessive pride. Oedipu...
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  • Merlin Amazed Vortigen Freshly Spilled Blood Arthur
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    Merlin: Myth or Reality? Merlin, the greatest magician of all time. He lived, if indeed he lived at all, in Wales and southern England during the dawn of Christianity in those lands, long before written historical records were kept. Yet, his name is universally recognized around the world as synonymous with magic, and his popular image is almost as well known as that of Santa Claus. The beginning and ends of all things are all within Merlin s sight. he keeps the prophecies of the future, he hold...
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  • Ides Of March Caesar
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    Superstition or Truth Superstitions are thought to be irrational, and resulting from either ignorance, or fear of the unknown. Some believe that superstitions can take control of their life, for instance, if a black cat crosses you? re path, you will have bad luck. Most regard this as folklore and witchcraft. In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, superstitions took hold and played an important part of many people? s lives. The characters believed that they were getting a vision into ...
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