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Julius Caesar: Conspiracy Theory
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In Shakespeare's tragedy, Julius Caesar, the protagonist, Brutus is forced to choose between his loyalty to the Roman Republic and his devotion to his friend. Some of the senators of Rome believe that Julius Caesar has become too powerful and has attained too high of status with the people. Brut ....
Middle of essay ....tion of Caesar will be looked upon differently by the people of Rome. Cassius and the others seem to have the ulterior motives that Antony eludes to in his speech to the people about the good, noble, and modest Caesar, who's death was dishonorable and a great wrong.
The assassins had much to gain, or better yet, less to lose with Julius Caesar out of the picture. If Caesar had become emperor or king, he would control all of the Roman Empire, which was quite vast at the time. The assassins w.... |
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