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  • Brutus And Cassius Antony And Octavius
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    ... ind. He, unlike other men, is constant. They all stab Caesar at Cassius's word. His final words are "Et tu Brute" meaning "you too Brutus?" The conspirators celebrate, and assure the senators they mean no one else harm. Casca and Brutus mention that they have done Caesar a favor by cutting short the time he will fear death. Cassius and Brutus predict that Caesar's death will be acted out many centuries in the future. A servant of Antony's asks if Antony can talk to Brutus. Brutus says that's...
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  • End Of Act Ii Control Of His Emotions
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    ... s he agreed not to do, and examined Caesar's body. He spoke of which wounds on Caesar's body were created by certain conspirators. This was information that he did not know of. In the battle in Act 5, Antony and his troops were in Cassius' tents, while Cassius was loosing. Cassius told his friend Titinius to go off, and observe this situation. After Titinius departed, Pindarus was commanded to observe the battlefield. Pindarus the servant reports that he sees Pindarus captured. This one obse...
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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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  • Point Of View Julius Caesar
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    In 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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  • Brutus And Cassius Antony And Octavius
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    Act I This first Act contains only three scenes, but each are important for many reasons. It begins with two tribunes, Flavius and Murellus, who scold commoners who parade down the street to celebrate Caesars victory over Pompey. The two tribunes shame the commoners for celebrating the death of one of Romes former leaders, and they depart solemnly. On February 15 th the festival of Lupecalia is celebrated, and Caesar arrives in the city along with Antony and Brutus. A soothe sayer approaches Cae...
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  • Act Iv Scene Act V Scene
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    Act I, Scene i Summary Two patricians Flavius and Marcullus enter. They are confused by the fact that the plebeians are not in their work clothes, and begin to ask some plebeians what their jobs are. A carpenter admits he is a carpenter. Next Marcullus asks a cobbler what his job is, and the cobbler answers in a series of puns (" souls" / " soles" ), (" withal" / " with awl" ). The cobbler explains that everyone is taking the day off to celebrate Caesars v...
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  • Tragedy Of Julius Caesar Brutus And Cassius
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    Shakespeare s play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, was a historical literary work. He taught the history behind Julius Caesar and Rome, while giving the audience some suspense also. That must have been hard to do. This essay will explain my interpretation of Julius Caesar. The story is introduced in Act I. Shakespeare writes in a manner in which the more educated or important characters speak in poetry, whereas the peasants speak in prose. The comedic mood is set with the announcement of the upco...
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  • Julius Caesar Murder Caesar Cassius
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    Alas, thou hast misconstrued everything! -Titinius That one cry? might well serve as an epigraph for the whole of Julius Caesar. -Marjorie Garber In this one phrase, Titinius conveys his feelings about the meaninglessness of Cassius death. Titinius knew that if Cassius understood Caesars true intentions worked only to benefit the citizens of Rome, neither deaths would have occurred. Garber comments that Titinius cry over the dead Cassius was like an epitaph over the whole conflict of the conspir...
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  • Julius Caesar Takes Place
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    Manipulation in Julius Caesar William Shakespeare's tragic play portraying the life in ancient Rome is one that closely follows many elements that make a drama interesting. The murders and the conspiracies behind the killings add to the plot of jealousy and patriotism. Within Julius Caesar also lies a twisted tale of attempted, actual, and forced manipulation. The first sign of attempted manipulation in this play takes place in the first scene of the first act. The Romans are gathering during a ...
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  • End Of Act Ii Control Of His Emotions
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    In 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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