Power, Nobility, And Honor In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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William Shakespeare in the book, "Julius Caesar" characterizes a story about power, nobility, and betrayal at ever corner. Caesar is a man of great importance that cares for the citizens of Rome, however what should happen if he was murdered. Will the citizens of Rome care, and what of the conspirators that committed the crime, will it be death or praise. Two main characters; Brutus and Anthony attributed to the change of Rome, and what could have forced these changes. Brutus, a man of great nobility and honor was viewed as a hero among the citizens of Rome, but what happens next must have a reason to be fold. As a friend Brutus supported Caesars side, but behind the shadows "Cassius" constructed a plan to kill Caesar, and Brutus was a key

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