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Point Of View Julius Caesar
1,428 wordsIn the play Julius Caesar, the tragedy of the play was directed mainly at a one specific character, Marcus Brutus. Brutus was the tragic hero of the play, because of his idealistic and pragmatic qualities. The mindset that Brutus possessed only allowed him to see the world and its people from one point of view. This point of view allowed him to make judgments that assumed only the best of people. This tragic weakness resulted in many errors throughout the play. The major incidences such as decis...
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Compare And Contrast Brutus Made
322 wordsCompare And Contrast The Different Speeches Of Compare And Contrast The Different Speeches Of Brutus And Anthony Brutus and Anthony are completely different characters, and they speak differently. They both make speeches at Caesars funeral because each needs to influence the people to get them on their side. The whole country is in crisis after Caesars murder. The strange thing was that Anthony was at the funeral with the permission of Brutus, which was a mistake which Brutus made. But, Anthony ...
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Lack Of Intelligence Good Of Rome
846 wordsDevelopment of Marcus Brutus Marcus Brutus, from the play Julius C sar, made many decisions. In making these decisions, he showed what kind of a person he was on a moral, intellectual, social, or practical level. Some of these decisions were good decisions and some of them were not. Through all of these decisions, though, it is shown what kind of a person Brutus was. Some of the decisions that Brutus made were not exactly the best decisions. In fact, they may be seen as mistakes. One of these mi...
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Mark Antony Brutus Made
1,166 wordsFrom reading the play, Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, I can affirm that Marcus Brutus made several errors of judgement, all in different situations, which ultimately lead to his death. I can also state that Brutus, whom Mark Antony described as the noblest Roman of them all, failed to carry out his promise (which was essentially freedom) to Rome. Brutus errors of judgement played a large part in the failure of the conspirators, and his own death. Many times his ego and his self-image sto...
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End Of Act Ii Control Of His Emotions
2,148 wordsIn the play Julius Caesar, the tragedy of the play was directed mainly at a one specific character, Marcus Brutus. Brutus was the tragic hero of the play, because of his idealistic and pragmatic qualities. The mindset that Brutus possessed only allowed him to see the world and its people from one point of view. This point of view allowed him to make judgments that assumed only the best of people. This tragic weakness resulted in many errors throughout the play. The major incidences such as decis...
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