Difference between Plutarchs and Shakespeares Julius Caesar
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after Caesar's death the Romans were enraged to revenge him at the sight of his body and out of their love for him, in Plutarch's writing. In Shakespeare's the Roman were enraged but quelled by Brutus' speech and enraged again by Antony's. This showing the Roman to be mindless, moved only by a good speech and not by their feelings for Caesar. This again showing Plutarch's writing to be more sympathetic to Caesar than Shakespear's.
after Caesar's death the Romans were enraged to revenge him at the sight of his body and out of their love for him, in Plutarch's writing. In Shakespeare's the Roman were enraged but quelled by Brutus' speech and enraged again by Antony's. This showing the Roman to be mindless, moved only by a good speech and not by their feelings for Caesar. This again showing Plutarch's writing to be more sympathetic to Caesar than Shakespear's.