Signs Of Fear In Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar'

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Julius Caesar Argumentative Essay The story “Julius Caesar” is about a man named Caesar, he is awarded crown and his friend (Brutus) decided to slay him out of fear. Brutus said that he was too ambitious and he didn't want Rome to live as slaves or farmers so he decided to kill his friend. I personally feel like this whole story was themed over fear and misconceived understandings. Brutus said himself he feared of Caesar getting the crown, he didn't know how to react to this so he decided to murder and say he wants to be seen as a healer not a murderer. This is showing signs of Misconceived understandings and fear. The first hint of Fear was when Brutus was talking to Cassius. Brutus was in his feeling and didn't want to show them to others, so he decided to bottle them up and keep them all to himself. This made everyone curious about him and they was questioning if he was ok. Brutus told Cassius “Don't be deceived. If I have hidden my true feelings, I have been frowning Only at myself. I have been troubled Lately by mixed emotions, Personal matters that concern no one else, Which are, perhaps, affecting the way I act.” this could be signs of fear because he is having mixed emotions and he …show more content…

She was crying in sleep due to a image of war in the heavens drizzling blood upon the capitol from the slayed men, horses were whining and dying men where groan from the pain. She also said she seen a statute with the figure of Caesar with a hundred sprouts running pure blood. “O Caesar, these things are beyond all use, and I do fear them!” These are the words she speaks begging for him to stay home but he he refuses and say “Cowards die many times before their deaths.” Later calling Calpurnia a fool saying her fears a foolish and I am ashamed of you. This is proving that everyone is in fear for their future and others and aren't afraid to show it, the only one that has no fear is

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