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Term Papers on Essay #1: Julius Caesar

Term Paper TitleEssay #1: Julius Caesar
# of Words451
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.8

Essay #1: Julius Caesar


“Julius Caesar” may be regarded as a personal tragedy or a political tragedy. Discuss and explain.


Julius Caesar, the play, is a political tragedy.  It is a political tragedy set around personal tragedy for Caesar.  The personal tragedy occurs in the name of politics.


Politics are put together and practiced by men.  This play is an examination of why they behave the way they do in the name of politics.  It looks at group mentality and why good citizens become part of the act of murder.  In the name of politics what drives them to commit murder. A friend justifies killing a friend for political reasons.


          There were two main personal tragedies. They were when Brutus turned against Caesar, and when Caesar was killed by the conspirators. All the personal tragedies were Caesar’s tragedies. Just after Brutus stabbed Caesar, Caesar was shocked that, a loyal companion, turned against him in the conspiracy and helped kill him. “Et tu, Brute?” is Latin for “and even you, Brutus,” shows how shocked Caesar was when Brutus stabbed him, and those were his final dying words.


          After the death of Caesar, Brutus spoke at the funeral, persuading the crowd that it was necessary for Caesar to die. Brutus kept saying that Caesar was ambitious and for that he...

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