• Symbolism of Caesar in "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare.

     

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Published: 24.10.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Symbolism of Caesar in "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare.', 1.
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"Et tu, Brute?" The final words spoken by Julius Caesar before his closest friend, and confidant, drove the final sword through his chest and watched him fall to the ground. When Caesar fell, democracy fell, and left Rome in a very unsettled state.
There are many thoughts and ideas that could be drawn from the very simplistic white and black halves of my mask. Light and dark, good and evil, night and day, happiness and sadness, and the list goes on. The light half of my mask represents the democracy and overall mood of the people under Caesar. On the light side, things were improving, thi…

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