Differences between Words of Julius Caesar and Brutus
In today’s world we are able to perform surgery on ones appearance and physical looks but not their inner qualities. Every person has characteristics that make him or her special and truly different from one another. Oftentimes these traits are a direct illustration of the type of person one is. They often make a person either well liked and appealing or disliked and repelling. In Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare uses dialogue to show that Brutus and Antony, two main characters whose personalities and traits effect each other and the reader. The dialogue between characters helps make it possible to develop a mental picture of their personalities. Marcus Brutus, the main conspirator against Caesar is ruthless, manipulative and quite the back stabber. Brutus shows the reader his ruthless side with his whole plot to kill Caesar. He quotes “But alas, Caesar must bleed for it… Let’s car
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Approximate Word count = 602
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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