Julius Caesar: Struggle for Power

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“Conceal a flaw, and the world will imagine the worst” (Marcus Aurelius). This quote truly describes the characters in Julius Caesar. They all try their best to suppress their flaws and stich them together with good qualities. Each of the characters in Julius Caesar has flaws and they all have the same weakness: lust for power. This weakness drives directly into the action of the play and the characters’ struggle for power.
Julius Caesar and Cassius definitely have the most prominent flaws in this play. The audience is really able to see the struggle to stay at the top of the totem pole and the ways these characters use manipulation to stay there. Both of these characters have a leading role in the Roman Senate and are both very keen on staying in their leading positions. Caesar used his persuasive oratory skills and impressive manipulation to win the hearts of the Roman citizens. Cassius was able to see straight through these strengths for he used these same skills to keep his position in the senate. Both of these main characters were tremendously arrogant and power-hungry; ...

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