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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.
Julius Caesar's 50th birthday celebration where he gets stabbed by his younger brother Pompeii who tries to over through him.
Because everyone dies
A Character in the play "A Tragedy Of Julius Caesar" who starts a conspiracy against Caesar.
Antony, certainly. Brutus, to a certain extent.
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.
In the tragedy of Julius Caesar, Portia is the wife of Brutus, the idealist conspirator and main character of the story.
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Rome.
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.
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