FUNERAL DECLAMATION IN SHAKESPEARE’S “JULIUS CAESAR” “What we learn through pleasure‚ we never forget” (A.Mercier)‚ while “Pleasure is the flower that passes‚ remembrance‚ the lasting perfume” (Jean de Boufflers). Some scenes in literature stick in the mind well‚ even after the book goes back to the
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written by the famous William Shakespeare was "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar". It depicts a tale of insurmountable political unrest following the assassination of Julius Caesar‚ the ruler of Rome during the Roman Empire. As the story unfolds‚ two powerful speeches given by two main characters‚ come to mind‚ that greatly impact the meaning and direction of this tragic theatrical play. These speeches were given at the burial site of Julius Caesar to a mob of Romans that were in shock and disbelief upon
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learn who and why they inspire me. Julius Caesar. A name mentioned in history books. A name recognized by hundreds. He is my number one role model. Born in the great land of Rome‚ nobody knew he would accomplish great things. Historians don’t know much about his child life‚ but his adult life was inspiring. Caesar was also an amazing leader. He was appointed dictator by the city for his heroic accomplishments. "Caesar was named dictator perpetuus." (Julius Caesar: Historical Background) This is a
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Julius Caesar was a great military leader and he recorded many of the events that happened in his life. He was a great leader of the Roman military and led this country to many victories. The Civil War is a tense and gripping depiction of Caesar’s struggle with Pompey over the leadership of Republican Rome. This is a conflict that spanned the entire Roman world‚ from Gaul and the countries of Spain‚ Asia and Africa. The Civil War was a war between Julius Caesar and Pompey. The war began in January
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Chowdhury 1 Eafen Chowdhury Dr.Vivone English 2A‚ Period 4 16 May 2011 Fate vs. Free Will in Julius Caesar Thesis: In the Play‚ Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ one of the major themes in the play is “Fate vs. Free Will” because Julius Caesar was forewarned about his murder. I. Theme A. Definition B. Literary Example II. “Predestination” A. Soothsayer B. Calpernia C. Messenger D. Brutus III. Civil War A. Brother vs. Brother B. Chaos Chowdhury
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Julius Caesar‚ a strong general‚ very much liked by the people‚ a born to be leader. He started to be seen as a God‚ after winning the battle against Pompey; But you wonder‚ then why was he killed? That‚ is why I’m here; this‚ is The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Caesar‚ as I said‚ was very well liked by the people. In fact‚they treated him as if he were a God. They made prodigious statues of him--A spectacle fit for a king‚ and kissed the ground on which he walked;but not everyone felt the same. The
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the better of the two when employing logos he says‚ “Had you rather Caesar were living and die all slaves‚ than that Caesar were dead‚ to live all free men?” (Act 3‚ Scene 2‚ Page 2) This sentence puts a powerful image inside the listeners’ heads‚ making them see themselves and their families
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behavior to fit a strict moral and ethical code‚ but he takes actions that are unconsciously hypocritical. One of the significant themes that Shakespeare uses to enrich the complexity of Brutus involves his attempt to ritualize the assassination of Caesar. He cannot justify‚ to his own satisfaction‚ the murder of a man who is a friend and who has not excessively misused the powers of his office. Consequently‚ thinking of the assassination in terms of a quasi-religious ritual instead of cold-blooded
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some of the world’s greatest plays and tragedies. Two of his most famous tragedies were Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar. One definition of a tragedy is that it depicts serious incidents in which characters undergo a change from happiness to suffering‚ often involving the death of others‚ as well as the main characters. This definition proves true in both Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar. Romeo and Juliet is a romantic tragedy involving two young lovers who came from different backgrounds and
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Julius Caesar is a standout amongst the most recognizable names ever. His name has been a title‚ an affront‚ innumerable motion pictures have been made about his life and additionally‚ books‚ TV shows‚ and even the time of July are named after him. This is a man who was resolved to vanquish the world in any capacity conceivable both in men’s souls‚ and his craving of having more power than any other person at any given time. Julius Caesar was an extraordinary statesman and a splendid military pioneer
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