"This is a bird, it's an airplane. No, it's a superman!" Blue and red body suit, a character in flight with the mark "S" as its mark on the chest is a "hero" for most people . Words usually appear at the head when they appear. People with super-strength, impeccable, X-ray vision and hyperspiration seem to be typical hero's representatives. However, not all heroes are wearing blue tights and red cloaks. Heroes have various shapes and sizes, and people do not necessarily need superpowers to make them a hero.
Kaisers, as a tragic hero of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar around 1599. The role of "tragic hero" is very important. Many of Julius Caesar's characters reflect the quality of "tragic hero". Marcus Brutus and Julius Caesar show all the qualities of "tragic hero". They are all great men, there are personality flaws, many people suffer due to mistakes in decision making. In Cassius, people can see these same qualities. - William Shakespeare's play Macbeth's Macbeth, Macbeth's character proved to be a typical example of a tragic hero. Macbeth is a very ambitious and bravest person who turned three things into a violent person. These prophecies are spoken by witches depending on how Mrs. Macbeth influences and manipulates Macbeth 's judgment.
2 / Shakespeare play 'Julius Cesar' has Mark Anthony's famous honorific language. That compliment was his best friend, Roman ruler Julius Cesar was killed. Mark Anthony has adopted many effective techniques at his speech. Mark Anthony told the audience immediately, saying "Please lend me your friend, a Roman, a compatriot, please give me" in the first sentence of his honorific. It is in contact with his audience, as it is talking to everyone who talks to him, and by talking to a friend for the first time, it connects directly to everyone. The second sentence "I began to burial Cesar, not praise him," helped his audience build a bridge. By saying this he gave his audience a very real impression of him, he did not have any final motivation.