Julius Caesar, a Shakespearean play, is widely renown for the tragedy of Julius Caesar himself. A play which is constantly debated about between scholars and students alike on who the true tragic hero is. After all, a true tragic hero typically show signs of catharsis; that is, evoking the audience towards feelings of pity and fear, then relieving the audience from pent up emotions. Both Brutus and Julius Caesar can be the tragic hero; however, Brutus can be accounted as the true tragic hero for…
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Another reason Julius Caesar’s tragic flaws lead him to his death, is the way he was brought down. The conspirators plan on killing Caesar with a dagger. Cassius says, “I know where i’ll sheath this dagger then” (Shakespeare 1. 3. 89.). They practice how they will stab Caesar, in the heart. Conspirators meet Caesar and accomplish their devious plan at the capitol. Casca says, “[leaping onto Caesar with his knife] Deeds, not words, for me! [The conspirators stab Caesar repeatedly] (Shakespeare 3.…
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make an error of judgement or have a fatal flaw that, combined with fate and external forces, brings on tragedy. In “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” written by William Shakespeare there were two characters that many will argue are the tragic heroes, Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus. From my observations I believe that Brutus is that character. Brutus always thinks others will do what is right. Such as when Cassius and Brutus are discussing their views on Caesar Brutus says “What means this shouting?…
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the character’s emotions. It is someone who, although noble and chivalrous, has tragic flaws that lead to his downfall. In the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, Brutus is the tragic yet noble hero. First of all, Brutus is the tragic hero because according to Aristotle, the tragic hero must be of noble birth. Brutus is noble of birth because in the play he is one of the “right hand men” of Caesar. Not only is he noble by birth, but he is noble in character. He is also proven noble…
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Julius Caesar Essay Who is the main character of the play and why? To determine the main character of a play, one must first decide what defines a leading figure. This will be the protagonist, which Merriam-Webster describes as “involved in a struggle of some kind, either against someone or something else or even against his or her own emotions” (merriam-webster.com). The principal character in a story is an important person involved in a conflict. There are two people, Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus…
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Bentley Humanities 10 4 March 2015 Julius Caesar Essay Brutus Vs Antony Almost in all of Shakespeare's plays a tragic hero is always identified; a heroic figure that demonstrates a character flaw that leads to their death. In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, there have been many disputes about who was the real tragic hero. Over half the people agree that Marcus Brutus was the true tragic hero. However, others have argued and identified Julius Caesar as the real tragic hero. After…
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Most people think in The Tragedy Julius Caesar, written by Shakespeare, that Caesar is the tragic hero; however, Brutus is the tragic hero. A tragic hero is a greek term that means a person who faces adversity, or demonstrates courage in the face of danger . Brutus is a tragic hero because he courageously faces the challenging fact that he has to kill Caesar, to protect the general good of the people. Also, a tragic hero will also show sad emotions, like pity and fear. Brutus has a noble personality;…
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Betrayal Will Lead to Destruction "Julius Caesar" is a story about betrayal, lies, and distrust. It shows us that everybody, even the simplest of people, has inner battles within themselves between good and evil. The temptation of betrayal is one of these inner battles. We see characters contemplating betrayal. It tears them down from the inside out and eventually leads to their defeat. To understand why betrayal will lead to destruction we must understand what betrayal is. Betrayal is the deliberate…
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unavoidable death. In the tragedy Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, it's visible that Brutus makes rash decisions that end up making him kill himself. In typical Shakespearean plays the tragic hero along with his flaws usually lead to the downfall of the play. Brutus’ flaws are what make him a tragic hero. A critical part of the play is when Cassius tries to have Brutus join him alongside the conspirators as they plot to murder Caesar. From this, killing Caesar puts Rome in an uproar, making the people develop a hatred for Brutus…
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“For let the gods so speed me, as I love / the name of honor more than I fear death” (Shakespeare 1.2.900). These are the wise words of Marcus Brutus. In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar; written by William Shakespeare, Marcus Brutus is the main character, despite the title of the play. Shakespeare is known for incorporating tragic heroes into his writings. A traditional tragic hero is defined as a person; usually of noble birth, who suffers some type of catastrophe that leads to their downfall…
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