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  • "Julius Caesar is a Shakespearean tragedy but, despite its title, the tragic character of the play is Brutus."

     

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ID number:478702
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Published: 26.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare details the death of Caesar but more thoroughly shows the demise and emotional battles of Brutus. Brutus's belief that Caesar's death would benefit the common good, his long soliloquies showing his anxiety before the assassination, his mental downfall following the death of Caesar as well as his suicide at the end of the play all show Shakespeare's portrayal of Brutus being the tragic character, contrary to the title.
To begin with, Brutus's belief that Caesar's death would benefit the general public and preserve the democratic society of the…

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