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  • Julius Caesar

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    Julius Caesar is a tragic play by Shakespeare that depicts the conspiracy against the ancient Roman emperor Caesar and his resulting assassination in 44 BC. Brutus, Cassius, and other senators oppose Caesar's position as dictator, believing he holds too much power, and decide he must be killed. In the aftermath Marc Antony, Caesar's friend, and Octavian, Caesar's adopted son, wage a violent campaign to avenge his death and seize control of Rome.

  • The Twelve Caesars

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  • American Caesar Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964

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    American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964 is a biography of Douglas MacArthur, General of the Army, written by William Manchester and published in 1978. Douglas MacArthur became very successful in the military from a younga age, becoming major general in 1925. During World War Two, MacArthur was Supreme Commander of the Pacific theatre, managing to fight back the Axis forces after early defeats and, after the war, oversee the occupation of Japan. Manchester examines MacArthur's character, comparing him to Julius Caesar, as a man of both genius and egoism.

  • Caesar's Women

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  • Comparing Julius Caesar to Other Texts

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  • Justice in Julius Caesar

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    Would There Be Ever a Room For Justice Julius Caesar is a tragic play written by the famous writer William Shakespeare The play is about a dictator called Julius Caesar who was assassinated in the fateful ides of March Brutus and Cassius the conspirators are both important characters in the misfortune of Caesar and in several ways are either similar or different from one another This was evidenced in their personalities and private thoughts on conspiring against Caesar Brutus is a well regarded

  • Brutus as a Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar

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    A Tragic Hero in Brutus A tragic hero often has three important characteristics his superiority which makes his destruction seem more tragic his goodness which arouses pity and his tragic flaws In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar Brutus is an excellent example of a hero with tragic flaws Brutus is superior because of his close friendship with powerful Caesar and because of his popularity with the people The conspirators need Brutus to join the conspiracy because of his friendship with Caesar and hi

  • Fatal Flaws in the Characters of Julius Caesar

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    Julius Caesar Characters fatal flaws In shakepear Julius Caesar uses examples within the play to show that that plays fatal flaws existed among all the conspirators but 3 of them had major fatal flaws which led to their own downfall The three of them made a similar but different mistake in the death of Caesar This included getting involved in the stabbing of Caesar Brutus Cassius and Cinna in the play Julius Caesar had fatal flaws all because of jealousy and passion The first conspirator Brutus

  • Literary Devices in Julius Caesar

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    Julius Caesar should be considered good literature The plot was captivating and made me want the story to continue There was very good use of symbolism throughout the play and the characters were very well developed Overall I find that these three are the most important characteristics of good literature and Julius Caesar clearly contained them all The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare contained an entrancing plot resulting in my group never wanting to put the play down and stop reading

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