From the absolute power of ancient kings and medieval prince to today's tyranny, political corruption has been a permanent aspect that governs society from the beginning of human existence. In pursuit of power, individuals overthrow the government and create sneaky conspiracy to destroy policies. The political corruption and conspiracy that appeared in Shakespeare's "Tragedy of Julius Caesar" are obvious from the fact that Brutus and Mark Anthony attempted against the corruption of the Roman government.
Role analysis: mainly based on the assassination of Julius Caesar, the tragedy of Brutus William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar. Ironically, the curator Marcus Brutus behind the assassination is Senator and a close friend of Julius Caesar. But what causes people to kill their best friends? After I examined the relationship between Brutus and Caesar, he participated in his importance to conspiracy and conspiracy, and everything became clear. Brutus is a special
William · Shakespeare's play "The tragedy of Julius Caesar" is about assassination of Julius · Caesar. A conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar was first organized by his best friend and some of his best friends including Brutus of the servant who thought he was convinced that it was superb. If Brutus does not agree to play a role in the assassination of Caesar, the plan to kill him may not be useful. Brutus is known as the tragic hero of Julius Caesar's play because there is a great confrontation between loyalty to his friend and his loyalty to the country. Brutus has a strong relationship with Caesar, but the relationship with Romans is even stronger. Brutus likes Julius Caesar as a friend, but he does not want to become so powerful that someone can become a Roman dictator.
The change of Brutus and Cassius in Julius Caesar of William Shakespeare is one of his most moving, influential and greatest tragedies. Julius Caesar settled in Rome 2000 years ago, but it explored our modern theme and was associated with Queen Elizabeth of England in Shakespeare. Caesar is not a tragic hero, so one of the main issues being discussed in William Shakespeare's tragic "Julie Caesar" should be renamed "Brutus". He is just a part of the drama and there is no big tragic flaw, but Marcus Brutus can explain the tragic hero from Julius Caesar. Normally tragedy is named after a tragic hero Aristotle explains it as follows: a nobleman born with a tragic flaw that caused him or her.