Julius Caesar Character Analysis

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“The evil that men do lives after them; the good is often buried with their bones,” and this quote applies to the play and to the present day situations. William Shakespeare put a lot of these situations in the play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,” with several different characters in the story. Someone in the story that was a good example was Brutus. Even though he was a good and loyal soldier people started to dislike him because of the Caesar stabbing. Others in the play also can fall under this category but I think Brutus is the best example. A lot of people In the present to recent past can also be someone like Brutus, or similar to him. That is how some people even if they are good can be buried by the evil that they have done to someone…show more content…
No matter how good of a person they might still see you as a bad person. Maybe the best people will have a higher standard so people will want them to stay good and if they do, do something bad people will think even worse about them. Other people stabbed Caesar but Brutus was Caesar’s loyal friend that's why it was so devastating to the people. “Stoop, Romans, stoop, and let us bathe our hands in Caesar’s blood up to the elbows, and besmear our swords,” (Shakespeare, William, 3, 105-107). This quote shows that after a while Brutus was glad to kill Caesar even though he was Caesar’s best friend. People at first was also glad to see Caesar die but they didn't get the truth and all the details to the stabbing. Now a person that could go under the same kind of situation is Barack Obama. The reasoning for…show more content…
Even though the people where on his side until Antony gave his speech, they eventually got a different and more truthful side. “Romans, countrymen, and lovers, hear me for my cause, and be silent, that you may hear. Believe me for mine honor, and have respect to mine honor, that you may believe,” (3, 2, 13-16). Even though Brutus says he was loyal to Caesar he got his mind changed and convinced into stabbing Caesar. He may have changed the minds to the people for a short amount of time but then they got to hear the truth about it and revolted on Brutus and his

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