"Royal people compare and estimate themselves through ideas that are higher than their own. Sneaky people are one person lower than one person. One creates desire, another ambition, this is a vulgar man It's a desirable way. "- Marcus Aurelius. At the novel Julius Caesar, many insist on being a nobleman. However, there is only one aristocrat. Since we can claim that everyone in Rome is a nobleman, we have many tests to prove true aristocracy. Brutus is the only aristocratic Romans of Julius Caesar.
Brutus is a glorious, patriotic person and is a close friend of Julius Caesar. Caesar is now the end of the big three, and people want him to be king. Cassius is a greedy aristocrat who believes that he has the opportunity to manipulate Brutus' s patriotic behavior against his best friend. Cassius and other conspiracy convinced Brutus that the people of Rome were afraid of Caesar's ambition and they were determined to kill him. Despite many supernatural signs, dreams and warnings, Caesar entered the capital of Idez in March. So, he was stabbed 33 times by six conspiracy including his best friend Brutus. When he saw that Brutus betrayed him, he said, "Ethoo, Burte? Then fell down, Caesar." And this is a person who destroys his heart and kills him.
Julius Caesar of Shakespeare is telling Caesar's best friend Broutas about the killing of Roman idol Julius Caesar. Senators jointly killed Caesar to avoid his rule, and Brutus' legitimate reason was to protect Rome. After the death of Caesar, Brutus talked among the people of Rome and tried to soften his anger with the death of the beloved idol. - Comparison of Aeneid and Hentai Both Virgil and Ovid have embedded potential implications in their magnificent "Aneid" and "Transformation". In this article we will focus on the basic meaning of the triad scene of The Aeneid of Vergil (lines 356 - 1199). Also, we will pay attention to the three scenes of Ovid's metamorphosis. Both epics contain more information about the past importance of Roman to the present and the future of Augustus. The story of Aeneas of "Underworld" can be interpreted as a wonderful interpretation of Roman past, present, and future stories.