I have no clue if this would go in Chit Chat or if it's suppose to go somewhere else, but I need some help with my response questions for Julius Caesar. If you haven't read it, then please don't reply to this saying "I didn't read this, sorry" or anything to that matter. If you can help me out, please do. Thank you.
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How does Brutus' idealism, throughout the play, lead to his betrayal of himself? Explain with atleast 2 specific details.
As a political play, Julius Caesar revolves around two dangers: the danger of instability in the state and the danger of tyranny in a strong ruler. How are these ideas shown to be in conflict in the play?
Does Shakespeare show one danger to be greater than the other? Explain your answer using at least 2 details from the play.
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How does Brutus' idealism, throughout the play, lead to his betrayal of himself? Explain with atleast 2 specific details.
As a political play, Julius Caesar revolves around two dangers: the danger of instability in the state and the danger of tyranny in a strong ruler. How are these ideas shown to be in conflict in the play?
Does Shakespeare show one danger to be greater than the other? Explain your answer using at least 2 details from the play.







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