The Entitlement of

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William Shakespeare entitled his play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar even though Julius Caesar is killed in Act III, barely half way through the play. Caesar is stabbed by his conspirators but still continues to influence events and outcomes throughout the play.

Julius Caesar first reveals himself as a ghost to the lead conspirator Brutus in act IV, scene iii, and lines 274-285. The spirit represents Brutus' guilty conscience and makes known that "...thou shalt see me at Philippi" Brutus consequently takes that statement to heart and decides to march into battle at Philippi.



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Approximate Word count = 400
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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