First thing to consider it that the title alone tells us the play will be a tragedy. Everyone dies at the play, yet we know that the Rome survives. Brutus must choose between his long time friend and the good of his beloved Rome. Shakespeare places the hero in a no win situation, it can only end in violence for Brutus.
A main character, Brutus, is involved in a struggle that ends in disaster.
Brutus makes the mistake of joining the conspiracy and killing Julius Caesar. This is his "tragic flaw." Brutus ends up killing himself in the end (tragic).
Tragedy
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Julius Caesar's 50th birthday celebration where he gets stabbed by his younger brother Pompeii who tries to over through him.
because normally when you stab someone, they fall over
Because everyone dies
yes it is... it is his most famous tragedy
Yes, not so much because of what happens to Caesar but more because of what happens to Brutus.
In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, how often does Shakespeare use blank verse
There are 5 acts in Julius Caesar. "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" is a play-specifically, a tragedy-written by Shakespeare, which portrays the conspiracy against Roman dictator Julius Caesar and his ultimate defeat at the Battle of Phillipi.
The answer is Tragedy
Rome.
Tragedy
In Julius Caesar, the shopkeepers leave work to celebrate Caesar's victory. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare.
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they all die!
Shaw vs- Shakespeare II The Tragedy of Julius Caesar - 1970 was released on: USA: 1970