Julius Caesar Tragic Hero Essay

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A tragic hero is someone who causes their own demise because of their own tragic flaws. Tragic flaws have ruined great people, but it also brought them to the spotlight. Julius Caesar was one of these people, he thought he was invisible after taking down Pompey. He was arrogant, which attracted the blinded people of Rome, but this made for his own downfall when Brutes saw right through it. Julius Caesar is the perfect example of a tragic hero, who came to power because of his tragic flaws. He used his persuasiveness and ambition to persuade the people of Rome that he was the right fit to be their leader. But to his demise Brutes and the conspirators were not so blind to his antics, they thought he was a weak and power hungry leader who was an awful fit …show more content…

His main tragic flaw was his ambition, this is what caused the conspiracy against him from the start. His ambition made him look like a threat in everyone's eyes because he was walking and talking like he was untouchable and this would’ve led Rome into a dark place if he started to act on his vision for Rome. It got to the point where he was getting warnings by the soothsayer that he was going to die along with Calpurnia’s dreams of him bleeding out, but still his inability to recognize the danger he was in because of his ambition is what got him killed. The climax of Caesar's tragic hero journey comes to a conclusion in the Senate on the ides of March. When the conspirators carry out their plans to kill Caesar, when he realizes this the feeling of overwhelming betrayal sinks in on Caesar. His death marked a turning point in Rome showing that if your ambition gets uncontrolled it will cause people to turn on you and in this case even kill you, but even though they killed him it sent Rome into a chaotic panic. Causing the people of Rome to turn on each other even more, it divided the conspiracy that killed

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