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  • "Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare

     

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ID number:985523
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Published: 18.08.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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-The Tradgedy Julius Caesar-
Drama often deals with characters in times of great stress and how they react to and express this. This is demonstrated in William Shakespeare's play "The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar" by the behaviours of a number of characters such as Caesar, Brutus, Mark Antony and Portia. Through the suggestion of stress in these characters and their weaknesses expressed from this Shakespeare builds them and the play up to tragic consequences. From the very beginning of the play we can see how stress and the placement of it on characters plays an important part in highlighting flaws and weaknesses in characters. This gives us and important insight into the characters, and contributes to the way the reader may anticipate the way in which the oncoming tragedy or the downfall of the characters may unfold.

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