Julius Caesar Flaws

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Sometimes in life one wishes they could go back and change one thing that would change their life forever. Caesar the play takes us through the final weeks of Julius Caesar’s life. The play takes us through the lives of Conspirators as they plot to kill the most important man in Rome. The conspirators are all fighting mixed emotions that all lead to Caesars blood being shed. The tragic play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare guides us through the trials and tribulations of three men Julius Caesar, Marcus Brutus, and Gaius Cassius.
In the epic play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare, Julius Caesar shows signs of greatness and fatal flaws that ultimately result in his death. Early in the play, Caesar foreshadows his own demise at the hands of Cassius. …show more content…

Brutus shows he knows what is to be done is crucial to the betterment of Rome, and time is of the essence.Brutus voices “;
We, at the height, are ready to decline.
There is a tide in the affairs of men
”(4.3.292). Brutus understands that the longer they wait to execute their plan they must act soon. Brutus shows his idealistic and naive nature when he goes against the other conspirators standpoint on killing Mark Antony. Brutus articulates “Our course will seem too bloody, Caius Cassius,
To cut the head off, and then hack the limbs,
Like wrath in death, and envy afterwards;
For Antony is but a limb of Caesar.” (2.1.99). Brutus believes Mark Antony will crumble with Caesars death. Cassius proposes an oath to the conspiracy which Brutus declines saying oaths are for old men and cowards. Bruts declares ““
The even virtue of our enterprise,
Nor th' insuppressive mettle of our spirits,
To think that or our cause or our performance
Did need an oath”.(2.1.95). Brutus thinks the conspiracy and a love for Rome are more meaningful than an oath showing his naive nature because his honor outweighs his logical thinking. Brutus expects everything to be okay, but with a conspiracy to kill a leader things cannot be that

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