A Man of Admirable Exploits
Title: A Man of Admirable Exploits
Category: Literature / English
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A Man of Admirable Exploits
A Man of Admirable Exploits
Everyone is his own person, and he is entitled to his own opinion and judgment of subject in a society. It is difficult sometimes to determine who is the tragic hero of a story without reasons and proof. In William Shakespeare play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, there were two characters to choose from that were fit of being the tragic hero. They are Marcus Brutus and Julius Caesar. According
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killed Caesar. Brutus saved Rome from tyranny. It is in fact a tragedy that Brutus had to kill himself, but that is what separated him from Caesarˇ¦s death, which ends his dictatorship. Some people might not agree to the idea that Brutus is the tragic hero, but the strong traits of Brutus. He is, by far, the spotlight of the play and his death is tragic, for he could become a great leader.
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