Treachery and Deceit in Julius Caesar

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Treachery and Deceit in Julius Caesar

In this essay I am going to examine how each of the characters in

Julius Caesar were noble or not noble in the things they did and

decide who is the most noble as well as examining the ways treachery

and deceit are shown in the play.

Firstly Julius Caesar. We know Caesar is a good leader and fighter in

battle because everybody comes out to see his return at the start of

the play and they say "What conquest brings him home" that quote

suggests he has made many conquests which was considered noble in

Roman times. Also near the start of the play Caesar is offered the

crown three times but each time he refuses to take it "And then he

offered it the third time; he put it the third time by: and still as

he refused it" this shows that Caesar was offered the chance to become

king of Rome but declined because he thought it was better for Rome to

be a republic like it already was, so that was very noble.

Secondly Brutus. W e know that Brutus and Caesars were great friends

but he joined t...

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