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    and Differences: The Real Julius Caesar and the Play Julius Caesar When you hear the word “play” you think of scenes‚ people acting‚ people talking etc. The play of Julius Caesar is interesting and I am sure the real Julius Caesar will be more interesting. Of course the play and the real Julius Caesar is different and some what similar. In the play Caesar is portrayed as a noble hero that is struck down by his supposed allies without reason. In reality Caesar was power hungry‚ cruel‚ devious

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    William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun themes‚ symbols‚ and characters can be compared. Both A Raisin in the Sun and Julius Caesar were written for the stage; therefore their characters become more obvious and more thoroughly portrayed than in a book‚ for example. Even though‚ these works were written by far different authors and in different centuries their similarities and differences are evident. In both A Raisin in the Sun and Julius Caesar themes‚ symbols

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    In using Julius Caesar as a central figure‚ Shakespeare is less interested in portraying a figure of legendary greatness than he is in creating a character who is consistent with the other aspects of his drama. If Brutus and Cassius were eminently evil men insidiously planning the cold-blooded murder of an eminently admirable ruler‚ Julius Caesar would be little more than a melodrama of suspense and revenge. On the other hand‚ if Caesar were wholly the bloody tyrant‚ there would be little cause for

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    Character List: Flavius - tribune who breaks up crowd waiting to honor Caesars triumph Marcellus - tribune who breaks up crowd waiting to honor Caesars triumph Julius Caesar - Emperor of Rome Casca - first to stab Caesar Calpurnia - Caesars wife Mark Antony - devoted follower of Caesar; defeats Brutus Soothsayer - warns Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March" Brutus - joins and then leads the conspiracy to kill Caesar Cassius - organizes the conspiracy and gets Brutus to join Cicero -

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    Napoleon vs. Caesar Napoleon Bonaparte and Julius Caesar: both great leaders who brought their countries out of turmoil‚ but eventually fell from power. These two men were extremely similar and had similar‚ if not the same‚ ideologies. Yet‚ there will still a few differences. While Napoleon modeled himself after Caesar‚ there were still some differences overall in their lives. After conquering all of Gaul (France‚ Belgium‚ and portions of Switzerland‚ Holland‚ and Germany) in 58 BC‚ Caesar was considered

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    Aristotle once said “A man doesn’t become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall.” These words best describe what a “Tragic Hero” is and both Julius Caesar and Brutus displayed this characteristic‚ so the question is “Who is the real tragic hero in this story?” This paper shall explore the reasons behind why each man is considered a hero in his own right and who the rightful owner to the title of the play truly belongs to. There have been countless tragic heroes in the works of

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    Alec Grzesk Ms. Nattinger Honors English 10 -- Hour 4 March 3‚2015 Comparing​ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar ​ and​ Mean Girls Both of these works were written in two different time periods‚ but have some of the most similar ideas. One way that these two arts are similar is the main leader of their respective places. Another way they’re similar is the surrounding characters. Lastly‚ the other thing that is similar is the plot of each. In short‚ these two pieces of work are similar because the main

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    Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln are two of history greatest leaders‚ to compare them in their similarity and differences in my opinion would a simple task to do. In comparing them‚ they both were assassinated in office‚ killed at the theatre‚ was great leaders‚ had power‚ authority‚ and was in the military. These two great leaders died at the young age of 56‚ and impacted history with change‚ which ultimately got them assassinated. President Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States

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    Act 11 ( Julius Caesar) Brutus is still on the hunt to killing his dear friend Julius Caesar‚ he has a team of people who oppose Caesar to help Brutus in his devious plan. Today in class we played a game called mafia‚ that resembles the scenes in act 11 of Julius Caesar. The way you play mafia is that you have a your detectives( your number choice) ‚ citizens‚ and hit mans(your number choice. Mrs. Petrossian chose who played what‚ the detectives were unaware on who were the hit men’s and the hit

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    Caesar’s council is the first to realize this‚ thus bringing questions such as‚ “’Caesar’? Why should that name be sounded more than yours?” (Shakespeare 12). Caesar’s determination to gain more supremacy slowly leads to his own friends deserting him. He is unaware of the fact that his own council is conspiring against him. This all leads up to the Ides of March‚ where each person from his council stabs him‚ leaving Caesar to fall in shock. His last words‚ "Et tu‚ Brute?" (Shakespeare 77) show that he

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