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Q: What archetype fits Brutus' character in the tragedy of Julius Caesar?
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Who is not a flat character in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

Antony, certainly. Brutus, to a certain extent.


Who is stoic character in the book Julius Caesar?

Brutus is because he doesn't show any emotion when he found out that his wife, Portia, died. Someone who is stoic is unaffected by grief or pain, and that is why I believe that Brutus is a stoic character in the tragedy of Julius Caesar.


How many lines does Brutus have in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

194


Why is the play called The Tragedy of Julius Caesar instead of The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus?

Julius Caesar is a much more famous historical figure than Brutus. And, although Brutus is the play's main character, it centres around the murder of Caesar, both the planning of it and the consequences of it. It is not as bizarrely misnamed as The Merchant of Venice, which one imagines ought to be either The Moneylender of Venice or The Heiress of Belmont.


Why does Cassius think that Brutus is unhappy with him in the story Tragedy of Juluis Caesar?

No


Who is Portia in the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

In the tragedy of Julius Caesar, Portia is the wife of Brutus, the idealist conspirator and main character of the story.


In the play Julius Caesar who's tragedy is it?

It is Brutus' tragedy because after he plotted to kill him everything when downhill from there


Is Brutus a shakespearean character?

Yes, Brutus is the main character in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.


Why is Julius Caesar a tragedy?

The tragedy in Julius Caesar lies not in the death of Julius Caesar, but in the failure of Brutus and Cassius to adapt themselves to conditions after his death. Cassius fails, not because he lacks ability, but because he allows his prejudice against Caesar to impact his character, He also fails because he allows his friendship with Brutus to overrule his better judgment. Brutus Fails because he is an idealist who lacks the practical judgment to be a good leader.


What are the three external conflicts in tragedy of Julius Caesar?

1.) War between Cassius and Brutus and Antony 2.) Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony 3.) Brutus' betrayal of Caesar


What are the external conflicts in tragedy of Julius Caesar?

- Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony - War between Brutus and Cassius and Antony - Brutus' betrayal of Caesar


In the tragedy of Julius Caesar why is Brutus so angry with Cassius?

Cassius was accepting bribes.