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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 Julius Caesar is and was one of the most influential people in history. He created laws‚ stuck wars‚ and developed new strategies for leadership and battles. "Caesar is widely considered to be one of the greatest military geniuses of all time‚ as well as a brilliant politician and one of the ancient world’s strongest leaders (Julius Caesar pg.1)." He transformed the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire and he extended his land all the way through Gaul to The Atlantic

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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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    In the book Julius Caesar‚ the popularity of Brutus has given Cassius the motive to use Brutus in his manipulative plan against Caesar. The fate of Caesar’s life is very tested‚ but Caesar is not afraid. “Would he were fatter! But I fear him not. Yet if my name were liable to fear.” (I;ii:198-200) If Brutus decides to follow along with Cassius’ conspiracy‚ they could gain the power from all of Rome. Since Brutus is well respected man‚ and is loyal to his people of the republic‚ he would rather kill

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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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    Men Thesis: John Lennon and Julius Caesar worked their entire lives to change the world. Cassius and Mark Chapman are remembered for taking the lives of prominent historical figures as opposed to working hard until they deserved the attention like Lennon and Caesar did. They do not get recognition for what they have accomplished but mostly for what happened to them. They deserve honor for the things that they have done john Lennon changed music forever and Caesar changed the military with his skillful

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    Julius Caesar: Politically Correct or Politically Corrupt? Morality: most commonly defined as a set of ideas developed in each individual’s head to decide whether something is wrong or right. On the smallest scale of moral code‚ being that of each individual‚ there are great variations. To someone who lives the life of a vegan‚ it is morally wrong to eat meat‚ dairy‚ or be involved with any products what-so-ever derived from an animal. On the other hand‚ to someone who does eat meat this is all

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    there is no simple answer.  In the same way that Shakespeare titled a play The Merchant of Venice‚ when the merchant‚ Antonio‚ is not the primary character in the play; in Julius CaesarCaesar is not primary to the action that continues throughout the play.  In both of these plays‚ however‚ the title character (in this case‚ Caesar) serves as the catalyst for action that is central to the play.As for Brutus‚ the term "hero" can be misleading.  We tend to think of a hero as someone who swoops in and

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    Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a classic play written by William Shakespeare. This play retells the events leading up to conspiracies‚ plot twists‚ and untimely demises. In the play a senator and close friend of Caesar‚ Brutus murders him because he didn’t want any kings ruling Rome which lead to Antony wanting revenge and starting a civil war. Omens impact the play because they give signs to the characters of what events might unfold. An omen is a symbol that precedes an event and a factor of Julius Caesar

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