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In six pages an analysis of six important passages of William Shakespeare’s plays – Julius Caesar (Act II, Scene i), Merchant of Venice (Act III, Scene ii), The Tempest (Act IV, Scene i), Richard III (Act I, Scene ii), As You Like It (Act II, Scene vii), and Hamlet (Act V, Scene ii) – is ...

5 pages in length. Gives examples of six strategies of writing including the interest device, thesis, topic sentence, unity of paragraphs, transitions and conclusion. Also included in this analysis of Julius Caesar are the methods used in these techniques, such as illustration, classification, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, and process analysis and definition.

A 6 page paper which contends that Brutus is the play’s tragic hero. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

A 7 page paper which examines whether or not the play is historically accurate. Bibliography lists 4 sources.

In three pages, this paper examines the effects of hubris on protagonists Brutus, Othello, and Hamlet, on those around them, and considers whether any or all have been either redeemed or rehabilitated at the plays’ conclusions. Two sources are listed in the bibliography.

A 10 page paper which examines how this popular theme is presented in these great works of Western literature. No additional sources are used.

A 2.5 page paper which compares and contrasts the two lone female characters in Shakespeare’s tragedy, in terms of the love and loyalty they show to their husbands. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

7 pages. When considering the aspect of order versus freedom in William Shakespear's Julius Caesar, it is necessary to consider several things. Was it justifiable to kill a king in the name of a Republic? Giving examples of absolute rulership and the argument of freedom versus order, there is evidence herein of the play of conspirators regarding Caesar ...

A 7 page paper which examines Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” in terms of its historical presentation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

A 4 page paper which provides an overview of the way the historical play has been traditionally presented, then compares and contrasts the contemporary view with the Elizabethan perspective. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

This is a 5 page paper comparing the speech styles used by Brutus and Antony and the purpose of those styles in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”. Brutus and Antony present quite different speech styles which reveal a great deal about their characters in the William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Julius Caesar”. Brutus is an honest man who is ...

This 6 page paper argues that it is Caesar's unwillingness to hear the voices of caution that brings about his destruction. No additional sources are listed.

A 5 page analytical examination of characterization in this play. Julius Caesar is unique because the characterizations Shakespeare produces are almost subjugated to the notion of politics, the state, and the relationship between man and society. Bibliography cited approximately 5 additional sources.

In five pages this paper contrasts and compares the characters Mark Antony and Caius Cassius as depicted in William Shakespeare’s tragic historical play Julius Caesar. Three sources are listed in the bibliography.

This 5 page research paper examines how Marcus Brutus represents William Shakespeare's tragic hero, despite his ultimate act of betrayal, the murder his friend and mentor, Julius Caesar. Specifically considered are the elements of tragedy as defined by Shakespeare and how the character of Brutus exemplifies these characteristics. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

A 5 page paper which first considers postmodern theoretical approaches to William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” with the emphasis on 1970, when there was a connection between revolution and contemporary politics; then, these approaches are considered as to how they enhance the students’ learning experience of the play from a teaching perspective. Bibliography lists 5 ...

A five page paper analyzing Mark Antony's speech in William Shakespeare's play. The paper shows how easily the public's mood can be manipulated by skillful oratory and mass hysteria. No additional sources.

In 5 pages, the writer discusses "[The Tragedy of] Julius Caesar" and examines the question of what would cause a person to kill a close friend. Ironically the person in charge of the assassination was Marcus Brutus. Brutus was a servant and close friend to Julius Caesar. What would cause a person to ...

A five page paper which looks at the concept of politics in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and the way in which dictatorship, the republic and anarchy are perceived in terms of the maintenance of the social order. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

This 3 page paper examines the Shakespearean play and that author's portrayal of the well known leader. The paper argues that in part, Caesar is portrayed as a Machiavellian leader, but there are portions where he is weak in certain areas. No addition sources cited.

"Julius Caesar" Today

  • 3 page paper

This 3 page paper considers how critics might look at Caesar and today's societal issues. Bibliography lists 3 sources

This 3 page paper discusses two ethical problems in "Julius Caesar": killing Caesar for what he might do; and inciting a riot for revenge, and argues that both are unethical, though understandable. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

Brutus and Elisha

  • 4 page paper

A 4 page paper which compares the character of Brutus, in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar with Elisha in Elie Wiesel’s Dawn. No additional sources cited.

This 3 page paper compares the idea of the hero as embodied in Bilbo Baggins and Marcus Brutus. Bibliography lists 2 sources.

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