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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Julius Ceasar

Brutus gives his thoughts of cleansing Caesar in William Shakespeares tragedy Julius Caesaract 2 scene 1. In Brutuss soliloquy he reveals how Caesar might vary his nature (4). Brutus also states he whitethorn do danger (8). What Brutus is referring to is if Caesar sets crowned he might abuse his power. Brutus is an honorable gentleman who is for the people of Rome. Although this might non be his reasoning for killing Caesar. It may be that Brutus himself wants power. Therefore Brutus is provideing to do anything necessary to get what he wants. The metaphor Brutus uses in his soliloquy is how Caesar may climb young ambitions persist (13).Brutus repeats that Caesar is climbing a ladder to get what he wants. To repeat Brutus declares whereto the climber-upward call ons his face but when he once attains the upmost rhythm method he then unto the ladder turns his back (14-16). To be sure Brutus wants to pith the conspirators to kill Caesar, Brutus articulates how Caesar will tur n his back on the people that he once used to get to the high place he wants to be at, which is the crown. So Caesar may (18). Which means Caesar might do all these atrocious things. Therefore Brutus thinks of Caesar as a serpents egg (23). and so Brutus thinks its necessary to kill him in the shell (25).At the residual of Brutuss soliloquy Brutus has made up his mind to join the confederacy and kill Caesar. There could be many topics from this quote but the deuce most important topics are projection and ambition. In this soliloquy Brutus projects how he feels about Caesar. In doing so, Brutus manipulates what Caesar actions to get what he wants. Brutus wants what is best for the people and himself and Brutus thinks that Caesar will do harm to the people if he is crowned. Brutus also suggests that Caesar will change and be a different person. Everything that Brutus projects about Caesar, Brutus is construing to his own fashion.To be align Brutus states that Caesar is ambitious. Brutus implies that Caesar is striving for the crown. Although Caesar doesnt constitute his ambition literally he shows it some other ways. Granted that Brutus may also be ambitious, due to the fact that he wants to kill Caesar and join the conspiracy. Brutus says that Caesar is ambitious for power but that might not be the case. It might be that Brutus is more ambitious than Caesar for power. Brutus does not show how ambitious he is for power until the cobblers last of his soliloquy. In this soliloquy it shows how ambition can be a negative connotation because desires something. Brutus esires Caesar to die and to demonstrate him self seem like honorable man to the people. Although in truth Brutus is just trying to get one of his desires. And Caesars desires were the crown.If Caesar desires the crown then Caesar is in the way of Brutuss desire. So therefore Brutus needs to think that killing Caesar is the right thing to do for himself. To conclude Brutus must kill Caesar to ge t what he desires the most. Although Brutus was not only influenced by his desires but the desires of Cassius. By the end of this quote it shows how Cassius projected Brutuss thoughts of Caesar. Therefore Brutus must kill Caesar.

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