Moral Absolutes on Shakespeare "Julius Caesar".
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Julius Caesar
Is there a person who is entirely good or entirely bad? No, humans are not like that. Life is not a Hollywood movie where there is a good guy and a bad guy. Humans are more complicated than that. Depending on the situation, they can be good or bad; they can't be all good or all bad. That is one of the reasons many people like Shakespeare's plays, because characters are not moral
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First he is Caesars right hand, after Caesars death he has to pretend he is on the side of the conspirators to save his life. Concluding the three previous paragraphs there are no characters that are moral absolutes in Julius Caesar. They are complex and very similar to how real humans would react in these types of situations. Many people like Shakespeare's plays because he makes characters very complex not like characters are in movies.
First he is Caesars right hand, after Caesars death he has to pretend he is on the side of the conspirators to save his life. Concluding the three previous paragraphs there are no characters that are moral absolutes in Julius Caesar. They are complex and very similar to how real humans would react in these types of situations. Many people like Shakespeare's plays because he makes characters very complex not like characters are in movies.