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Essay on Brutus the Tragic Hero |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 328 words (1.31 pages) in the essay titled Brutus the Tragic Hero
In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Brutus had many flaws such as
he trusted people, he had a conscience, and he had a lust for power. Many times in the
play he made mistakes. He probably made more mistakes in the play then any other
character. Like other tragic heroes, Brutus had great promise and ability.
One of the many ways Brutus was a tragic hero was that he trusted people too
easily. The first time he trusted anybody in the play was when he joined the conspiracy.
He trusted the letters that were sent to him and then he trusted Cassius to lead him in the
right path. Then Brutus gave his trust to Antony to give a speech and not say anything
bad about the conspiracy. Antony made the mob angry and they went on a rampage.
Brutus had a conscience. This is another flaw. Brutus was an honorable man and
did some dishonorable things. After he acted dishonorably, he felt bad about it. For
example he felt bad about killing Caesar. He had a guilty conscience about Caesar
because he saw his ghost. The ghost was not really there, it was Brutus’s conscience that
made the ghost appear. A good leader must not have a conscience because it will get in
Brutus was power hungry. He always had to have the last word in a conversation
and he wanted to be the leader. When Brutus joins the conspiracy he became their leader.
Then the conspirators wanted Cicero to join, but Brutus did not want it because he would
lose power. When Brutus and Cassi...
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Keywords: brutus and cassius, guilty conscience, tragic heroes, julius caesar by william shakespeare, rampage, tragic hero, conspiracy, mistakes, ghost, last word, antony, power hungry, poor decisions, honorable man, battle tactics, personal weakness, conspirators
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