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    Who was the best leader? When you think about great leaders in the ancient roman times comes to mind the great Julius Caesar‚ his adopted son Octavius Caesar‚ or the outstanding Antony‚ but nobody thinks about the honorable Brutus. I believe that Brutus was the greatest leader on the play just because he had what it takes to be a great leader like courage‚ strong character‚ and lovingness. To be a leader is being able to make difficult decisions in difficult times‚ all the leaders can make difficult

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    In my opinion the noblest character in the play was Brutus. Therefore I agree with Anthony when he says Brutus was the noblest Roman of all. Brutus truly was a great person in this play. Brutus sacrificed a lot in the name of Rome. He had some weaknesses but also a lot of strengths. The reason I choose Brutus as the Noblest Roman of them all was because he put Rome before his friendship with Caesar. Although it was not an easy decision to assassinate Caesar. I believed that he thought it was the

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    Antony was a helper and friend to Caesar. He provided moral support and love towards him. Because of his actions‚ when Caesar died‚ he had great passion and wanted to take over to show his commitment to Caesar. Antony expressed the conspirators as noble‚ but changed his thoughts after they killed his leader. Antony was a dynamic character through the death of Caesar and changed his outlook and relationships with the conspirators as it changes from acknowledgement to hate. Antony follows Caesar’s

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    The Romanization of Britain took place soon after the invasion of the Romans - headed by the emperor Claudius - in 43AD which created the society I have chosen to look at called Romano British. I personally believe that Romanization made little difference to Britain and this is what I will aim to explain in this essay. Before doing so we must analyse the reliability of our main primary sources; Tacitus‚ Julius Caesar and Cassius Dio. All three sources were well educated but each have individual

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    Orion In Greek Mythology

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    The constellation I’ve chosen is Orion. I have chose this constellation because it’s one of the most ancian constellation. Many civilizations do loved Orion because it symbolized a sheep for the Sumerians‚ a Osiris’ offering for Egyptians or a zodiac sign for the Chinese. Orion history and mythology is very expended. Because of it visibility which is very good‚ Orion is a very popular constellation. Here is the myth of Orion’s creation. In the Greek mythology‚ it symbolizes Orion‚ a legendary

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    Julius Caesar was the greatest Roman leader. Julius Caesar was popular because he included not only the nobles‚ but also common people in the political process. He did not enjoy destroying things‚ but rather building up and helping people. He was born July 100 B.C.‚ in Rome‚ Italy. He had a small family. Caesar was well-built and of sound heath. He was also kidnapped by pirates(Rinaldo11-13). His life was in jeopardy for a while. He and two other men became known as the First Triumvirate and controlled

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    I Cinna Play Analysis

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    What Did I Just Read? To write about Tim Crouch’s I‚ Cinna I first had to dissect my feelings. Mainly‚ my lack of any strong emotional attachment. With some introspection I realised this play did not so much feel like a play but an essay. His deconstructing of Shakespeare’s The Tragedie of Julius Caesar has created a stream-lined and persuasive narrative. The thesis: The moral conflicts in Julius Caesar are relevant to everyone. The first step to any essay is introducing an idea to be explored

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    The play‚ Julius Caesar‚ explores the rebellion and betrayal that can exist among friends; many go as far as killing their friends in the name of fame and power. Various characters in the play turn against Caesar including Brutus‚ Cassius‚ Metellus‚ among many others. Even though Antony refers to Brutus as “the most noble Roman of them all‚” it is clear that he has many more flaws than strengths. Caesar is the only noble character as portrayed throughout the play. Even though he is overambitious

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    Honorable or not? Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare was a tragedy consisting many events. The tragedy of Julius Caesar began in Rome when the people of Rome are taking a holiday to celebrate the triumphant return of Julius Caesar. Two tribunes’ names Marullis and Flavious try to shame the people of Rome for their fickle behavior for one minute praising Pompey and now praising Caesar. Julius Caesar is a highly successful leader of Rome whose popularity seems to model a dictatorship. Although

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    Character: Caesar 1. Trait: Arrogant Quotation: Act 2 scene 3 “How foolish do your fears seem now‚ Calpurnia! I am ashamed I did yield to them. Give me my robe‚ for I will go.” Commentary: Caesar shows arrogance by going to the senate after Calpurnia warned him. After Decius messes with his ego and tells him that he would let a girl hold him back it made Caesar show his arrogance after Decius plays with his ego since he doesn’t want to be intimidated

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