Month: March 2015

Julius Caesar essay part 4

In Julius Caesar power or the people is noticed but Its very effective. Its also used a lot because Caesar dies early into the play and Brutus is trying to take his role. The power of the people with the help or Mark Anthony, Brutus and the conspirators are getting taken down slowly and slowly. They are forced to kill there self at the end because they new the was going to lose the battle but had so much confidence. This could have been because they was scared they were going to be killed and embarrassed by Mark Anthony and his followers. Also they had no team because every body supported Anthony. This is a big effect of people power because without the power not following Brutus and the conspirators the battle would have been more fighting without Brutus and his army killing there self Also the status of Julius Caesar  was kept as a god and a king

Julius Caesar essay part3

In act1 scene1 the carpenter, the cobbler, Murellus and Flavius are on stage. the carpenteris having a conversation with Flavius and Flavius is asking what he does for a job.

Murellus is with Flavius and is going into more detail about the carpenters job ” wheres the leather apron and thy rule”. the cobbler is also on stage and starts to have a conversation with Murellus about a trade and the cobbler is using irony to wind Murellus up. This lowering Murellus status as a leader. he gets more frustrated as the cobbler carries on speaking and starts to speak a bit ruder

 

Juliius Caesar essay part 2

Brutus a noble man as well as Caesar and a friend of his. Brutus was known as king or a leader in some cases and was known as more as a role model. different to Caesar you could get things through to Brutus which shows a lot of people power towards him.

Act 3 scene 2 the funeral of Caesar is the biggest act of power to the people where Brutus takes advantage of the funeral and how many people are there. he speaks about the group of men who killed Caesar in a good way and then changes the minds of the people on there opinion of Caesar. but Mark Anthony, Caesars good friend use irony to change the peoples mind again. which left Brutus and his team unstuck because it lost them the follows of the people. this happening left them vulnerable and the status decreasing. and in the Roman time status was the most important thing there could be because without having a name in Rome you was just any normal person which Brutus wasn’t. this effected them later on in the play because people thought negative about them.

Julius Caesar essay part 1

in the book julius caesar it is about power and power between different roman gods. in my essay i willl be explaining the power of the people which is inportant but doesn’t really get noticed in the book.

Caesar a great noble man who has fought for his empire in the battle of pompey. he was and still one of the most powerful men alive. caesar had a big ego and on listened to mark anthony and and himself so the people had no speak when it come to caesar. he barely listened to his own wife who told him not to go out side in case of death he didnt want to listen but he did. in this part of the play people are running riot in rome and calpurnia tells him not to go outside because of the people rioting. this is the firt case of the power of people because the people outside actually battle caesar big ego which is hard and to make ceaesar stay away from what he calls his is a very powerful and hard thing to be done with the help of calpurnia of course.

Julius Caesar essay Part 3

Potia is less flattering then Calpurnia because the way Portia liked to act and her role in the play wasnt very womanly like.
Like Calpurnia, Portia is also a very humble and obedient wife. However, since Brutus is also a conspirator who is under a lot mental stress because of his plans to assassinate Caesar his relationship with his wife is strained and tense. The obvious reason being he cannot reveal and discuss the finer details of the conspiracy with his innocent wife Portia.
This tension is palpable in Act II when Portia on bended knee begs of her husband to know the reason why he has not slept that night. Brutus offers evasive replies, and fortunately for him Ligarius, whom he had sent for, is heard knocking at his door.
Brutus hurriedly asks Portia to leave saying that he will reveal everything to her later, “and by and by thy bosom shall partake/The secrets of my heart…Leave me with haste.” And she being the obedient wife does so.

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