Smoking Case
Essay by Maxi • May 17, 2012 • Essay • 313 Words (2 Pages) • 1,485 Views
Some people believed that Caesar was a threat to Rome and its future during this time period. It is debated in scene 3 that the difference between free will and fate are very large. Fate is when your entire life is predetermined and free will is when we depict the outcome to our lives. In julius caesar it is shown that his warning of beware the ides of march depicts that it might be his fate to die. This means that his future is not only death but once he has rose to power he will be taken out by one of his close friends. I believe that the council knows his death is not inevitable but they are not willing to go through the trouble of trying to save both the country a
I believe that all life is valuable and that Caesar should not be killed. It is not right that the senate wants to kill Caesar because he never really did anything wrong. I believe that killing Caesar is totally avoidable and not necessary. I think that it is even more ridiculous that he is supposed to be killed by his best friend Brutus. The whole situation with his death is for the greater good of Rome but Caesar did what he believed was right.
The mood of the crowd at the end of Brutus speech was very different than the mood of the crowd at the end of Marc Anthony's speech. At the end of brutus speech the crowd still seems skeptical that he is untrustworthy and that he deserves to die for killing caesar. At the end of mark Anthony's speech he had persuaded the crowd that brutus is evil and that Caesar did not deserve to die.
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