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THE CAUSES FOR HIS ASSASSINATION.
Gaius Julius Caesar
One of the most influential political and military leaders in history, Gaius Julius Caesar helped establish the vast Roman Empire. Caesar's triumph in a civil war in the 40s BC made him
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and tragic flaw take place.
While at camp Brutus and Cassius get into an argument leading to Cassuis saying he shall kill himself. After that in solved Brutus heads to bed. In the middle of the night he wakes up to the ghost of Julius. Caesar tells his old
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, go against each other in the Julius Caesar contest to see who has the most knowledge of history. Sedgewick decides to cheat because he is under a lot of pressure and wants to win the Julius Caesar competition. How the theme is shown is similar in the novel
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of Egypt, has come down to us through twenty centuries, as the perfect example of the seductive art in woman. With her beauty, learning, culture and charm, Cleopatra held two successive masters of the world; Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Cleopatra aligned
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Since Julius Caesar is a play about Caesars assassination, the tragic hero should be the leader of the conspiracy that causes Caesar to die because he is the one that causes the conflict of the story. One reason that Brutus is the tragic hero
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In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, the character Marcus Brutus fits the definition of the tragic hero. Like other tragic heroes, he had great promise, ability, and integrity of character. He had a tragic flaw. He had a lust
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"Et tu Brute?" was mumbled by Caesar previous to his death. In William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, Marcus Brutus was a tragic hero, regardless of his crucial act of betrayal. Brutus was considered no threat, and was a clever man because of his
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The Effect of Murder on Roman Society
The conspirators, in Shakespeares Julius Caesar, murder Caesar because he wanted to be king and a tyrant. His death created an avalanche of violence and murder. The conspirators were not right to kill Caesar
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Brutus vs. Cassius
William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar is a play about characters during the Roman Empire. In the play, several people, including Cassius and Brutus conspire to kill Julius Caesar for different reasons. Brutus believes that the sole
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The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is mainly based around the assassination of Julius Caesar. The character in charge of the assassination was the plays tragic hero, Marcus Brutus. Brutus was a highly respected figure in Rome. He
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