Examples Of Envy In Julius Caesar

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Motives Behind Murder Envy and selfishness are two of the many emotions that motivate the conspirators in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar to murder Caesar. All the conspirators, except Brutus, crave Caesar’s death solely for selfish reasons. Brutus is the only conspirator who can overcome basic human nature. The citizens of Rome fawn over Julius Caesar and grant him respect, which stirs envy within the conspirators. The conspirators deny that envy is the main factor behind Caesar’s brutal murder, choosing to convince themselves and everyone else that they were stopping a tyrant. Human nature can cause people to do tremendous feats, but some natural tendencies like selfishness can also compel people to commit murder.
The selfish tendencies of humans caused Julius Caesar’s unfortunate demise. Everyone is selfish, but some people, are more selfish than others. For example, all the conspirators except Brutus, embrace their selfish tendencies, which results in the murder of Julius Caesar. Cassius suggests that Antony die as well as Caesar because …show more content…

Every person has selfish tendencies, but people like Marcus Brutus are able to resist their selfish tendencies much better than people like Caius Cassius. Human nature consists of many different qualities and while some qualities cause people to act out of generosity, other qualities, such as envy and selfishness,cause people to act out in a gruesome or vulgar manner. Selfishness is a natural quality, which causes the conspirators to gruesomely stab Julius Caesar to death. People tend to overlook the qualities of human nature because they do not stand out in any particular person. Because many always overlook these qualities people tend to make up excuses rather than coming to the realization that the qualities they cannot control are the ones at fault. However in reality these qualities are the ones to

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