Sexism In Julius Caesar Research Paper

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Is there still exists sexism in the politics? The answer is definitely yes, though nowadays more and more females have been highly educated, sexism is a deep-rooted concept in common people’s eyes as well. In 2008, general opinion of sexism aflutter over in the public after Hillary Clinton declared her candidacy. To relate the modern world with Julius Caesar, there are have commons like the male and male could betray friends when they in front of the political interests and male still in the main position under the politics. In the contrast, the female rule changes a little bit.
Actually, the story of Julius Caesar is about power political contradiction between men and men. Brutus and Caesar are both important political leaders and they are also close friends. Gradually, Caesar gets more popular than Brutus. Caesar starts supplanted Brutus positions and considerable different politics opinions, actions and the attitudes caused Brutus plan to kill Caesar. Then, Brutus becomes a leader of a group who contradicted Caesar, they plan to kill Caesar since Caesar was a king. However, Brutus knows that people all wants crown Caesar be a king and Brutus loves Caesar. He needs to kill Caesar because he wants own the power and sake of his idealism in politics. Brutus throw away his friendship with Caesar when
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There is a book which is talking about friendship, and in that book, it mentioned male relationship. It says that the connection of male relationship based on their similarity and union. Therefore, in Julius Caesar, Brutus has a group of people who wants to kill Caesar because these people all have same purpose and have same politics opinion. Caesar chooses to trust his subordinate who actually has already betrayed him. Brutus chooses to hide his matters before his wife. All of things are explaining that males prefer to talk about politics with males, not to women. Males occupied the main position in