A tragic hero is a character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to their own destruction. Authors use tragic heroes to create fear in an audience through the protagonist's consequential …
Julius Caesar
Picture this, the "Ides of March" has come and you are about to attend an important meeting regarding your rise to the throne. With your friends by your side, you want to see the smiles on their faces…
During act 1 scene 2 of Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare, Cassius presents a speech directed towards Brutus that holds significant meaning throughout the play. This exchangment ponders the…
Many stories, both in fiction and reality, have a tragic hero. In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Marcus Brutus is a tragic hero because of the way his fate was created, the divine elem…
In William Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Caesar, Caesar may have seen himself as a god, taking his precious life for granted, however it was not through means of disloyalty to the common people of Rome…
Betrayal...the closest thing to the worst thing people can do to each other, besides murder. In the play Julius Caesar, Brutus is to blame for Caesar's death. He betrayed Caesar, his best friend becau…
Brutus, a Roman consul who fatally stabbed his best friend, yet regrets it later on. Cassius convinces Brutus to kill his best friend to help the Roman Empire. Brutus quickly realizes his mistake with…
For this case, I will be defending Marcus Brutus and ensuring his innocence in his involvement in the death of Julius Cesar. My client made a noble and patriotic decision for the greater good of the c…
The tragedies Julius Caesar written by Shakespeare and Antigone written by Sophocles both utilize similar prejudices towards women. Julius Caesar and Antigone portray women as weak and irrelevant, w…