Deception In Julius Caesar

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Often the best books are the ones that keep one guessing. Books are designed to expand the imagination and create a new reality. They are overflowing with themes such as love, hate, revenge, deception, conflict, corruption, guilt, sin, and many more. Themes are imperative to the development of literature. They appeal to both emotion and intellect. Throughout Shakespeare's plays, he draws on the important of themes. In his play, Julius Caesar, the plot is interwoven with the overarching theme of deception. Deception can be defined as a state or action that hides the truth. It involves "acting in such a way which leads another person to believe something that you yourself do not believe to be true." There is ine man in particular who used the

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