I agree Brutus is the tragic hero and in the noble mode, however, he stuck Caesar, supposedly a friend, with a knife, not exactly honorable. And why? Because, even though he acknowledges to himself he has no current proof or past indicators, he still guesses Caesar will grab for absolute power. And he just doesn't "feel" intuitionally he wants to join in the ra-ra cheering for Caesar. He has the hubrus to believe that whatever he feels has to be the truth, not uncommon amongst 50% of humanity. He bases much on his reflections, and they lead him awry. Also, he's certainly subject to Cassius, a slipery cookie if there ever was one. Thanks to Brutus his noble wife, who he accurately says he's not good enough for, swallows fire out of sadness and armies will slay each other. I like Brutus immensely, but he is no saint. Since he thinks so much, and thinks about his thinking, when you get down to it he loses judgment and turns into a bungler.
Also, a tragic hero could be bad like Macbeth, a henchman even killing a woman and children. Coriolanus, although not bad, is haughty and has a hot temper, and he's definitely a hero. He's also a Mama's boy -- part good because he's obedient, but not using practical judgment.
He displaced Achilles and other heroes of the Iliad as the icons of success which would make names live forever, and incited others, especially Julius Caesar to emulate and surpass his fame.
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No evidence was collected at Caesar's death scene. The senate and the assassins lifted their togas up to their knees and ran out as fast as their legs could carry them. The senate didn't know what was up and feared for their own lives. The conspirators thought that they would be hailed as heroes.
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A tragedy is the form of play in which the main character dies as a tragic hero. A tragedy always includes death and destruction in its content. Heroes are tragic, because they die or are destroyed. They all have fatal flaws that contribute to their deaths or destruction.
It is unchecked ambition that links both Julius Caesar and Macbeth. Both are felled by their own unchecked ambition and both are tragic heroes who only recognize their own hubris after their ambition has undone them.
Whether someone is a villain or a hero in Julius Caesar is a matter of perspective. If you sympathize with Brutus and Cassius's opposition to dictators like Caesar and a return to a more democratic form of government, then they are the heroes and Caesar and Antony are the villains. But if you consider the conspirators to be reactionary terrorists who try to overthrow the government of Rome by the murder of one of its most talented and admirable citizens, then Caesar and Antony are the heroes and Brutus and Cassius are the villains. The play is not committed to either perspective.
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(Apex Learning) A tragedy has characters who suffer pain and loss, while a comedy has funny situations and a happy ending.
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The famous tragedy of Shakespeare was Othelo.It is still discussed with considerable curiosity.Even some critics say if the heroes of Hamlet and Othelo had exchanged,the tragedy would not have happened.
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Tragedy is a form of drama that focuses on the hardships faced by Greek heroes. It typically involves themes of fate, destiny, and the consequences of human actions. Examples include plays by Sophocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus.
In the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, Brutus is displayed as a tragic hero. All tragic heroes are brought down by their own hubris and it is no different for Brutus in this play. Brutus, did of course, betray and murder his closest friend Julius Caesar, but he did so for what he believed to be noble purposes. Brutus did not kill, or more correctly participate in Caesar's murder, out of malice, he loved Caesar but loved the republic of Rome more. His actions were in the defense of the Republic of Rome and because Marcus Brutus was loved by the people of Rome, the murder of Caesar was more readily accepted by the people. Brutus' hubris was not that he killed Caesar but that he misjudged the characters of those around him. Brutus was an idealist and believed as much in the goodness of people as he did the Republic of Rome. He missed judged Cassius motives in the beginning of the play and later misjudged Marc Antony. Brutus own air of superiority is in the end what brought him down, but he is not a villain but rather a tragic hero.
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