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1. Julius Caesar
If there were to be a villain in the Tragedy of Cassius would be it. Cassius is the character who first thought up of the conspiracy against . His motives werent as noble as Brutus but he made Brutus believe they were. Cassius did whatever it took to get Brutus to join in the conspiracy. We can clearly see Cassius true nature by what he does and
2. Julius Caesar: The Corruption Of Power
One of the themes of William Shakespeares Julius Caesar can be said to be Power corrupts, but absolute power corrupts absolutely. Indeed, instances of corruption can be seen in the actions of Caesar, of Mark Antony, and of Caius Cassius. The way they abused their power either led to an assassination, a self-destruction, or a tyranny rule. Caesar
3. Julius Caesar: Brutus' Mistakes Or Harmartias
Throughout the play of Julius Caesar Brutus makes many mistakes or harmartias, which eventually lead to his tragic downfall. Although Brutus makes many harmartias I feel that these three are the most important. The largest harmartia that Brutus makes is listening to Cassius, in the beginning. Another harmartia Brutus makes is deciding not to kill
4. Julius Caesar - Summary Of Act I-V
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play about loyalty, betrayal, love, and deception. There are many characters with fairly in-depth personalities. Some of the main characters are Cassius, the crafty, deceptive, witty man who is the leader of the conspiracy that killed Caesar. Brutus, the noble, honest, honorable man who is one of the key members of
5. Assassination Of Gaius Julius Caesar
Caius Julius Caesar, a Roman consul, was a great leader and a terrible dictator. Many of his reforms were excellent, but he also was hungry for the power of Roman Dictator, which would give him absolute power for as long as he required it. Throughout his life he did many things including creating the calendar that we know today, advancing mathemati