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Natalia
November 26, 2001
B period
Character Analysis on Julius Caesars
Brutus
The most favorite character of mine of Shakespeares Julius Caesar was Brutus. Although at times his trustworthiness was to the point of naivenss he was also
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in similar manners in the ways they respond to being led. The leaders also used the same methods in gaining and maintaining their power through manipulation and fear. In these two pieces of literature, The Chocolate War ,and Julius Caesar, the leaders
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Marcus Brutus character analysis, from Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare's play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, is mainly
based on the assassination of Julius Caesar. The character who was in
charge of the assassination was, ironically, Marcus
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to listen, then his job would be much easier. Also, if the leader were noble to his countrymen, then there would not be any disputes within the country. In Julius Caesar, Mark Antony is a perfect example of a good leader. Not only is he a confident and noble
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Category: /History
and Homer, but one of the most famous, ridiculed and admired of all of these influential people in history is Julius Caesar. Some blame him for the fall of the Roman empire, some try to point out the irony in his death, and others just look in awe at all this man
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character flaw. For a character to be a tragic hero they must have a flaw. In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar's tragic flaw of hubris which is shown in ways such as Caesar's blindness to realize things, refusal to listen, and being
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Brutus: A Tragic Hero
By Chad Gingery
In the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, Brutus is a tragic hero for he was easily manipulated, naive and patriotic. Brutus believed that the Romans wanted him as the leader to assassinate Caesar
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illustration of the type of person one is. They often make a person either well liked and appealing or disliked and repelling. In Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare uses dialogue to show that Brutus and Antony, two main characters whose personalities and traits
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Plutarch's and Shakespeare's Caesar
Julius Caesar was in a precarious situation. It could be interpreted that he
deserved the fate that pursued him for ambition or some other reason, or that it
was a cold murder for which he did
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Category: /Law & Government
"This was the noblest Roman of them all," claims Marc Antony in the play Julius Caesar,
written by the renowned playwright William Shakespeare. This famous quote is referring to the
noble Brutus, one of the conspirators against Caesar. Although some
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