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Essay Galaxy - Julius Caesar: Conspiracy Theory
Julius Caesar: Conspiracy Theory
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. Brutus decides, with more than a little persuasion from ill intentioned Cassius, that it is necessary to assassinate Caesar, his close friend and compatriot, for the good of Rome. The play's category, a tragedy, states in itself that this is the wrong resolution. After the assassination, the play follows Brutus as he suffers from his misguided decision. How can any of the conspirators, except for the well intentioned and easily influenced Brutus, who plot against Caesar ....
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