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The Bold Man and the Coward
Title: The Bold Man and the Coward
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 674 | Pages: 2.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Bold Man and the Coward
The play Julius Caesar is an eclectic mix of wise and ignorant, cunning and naïve, heroes and cowards. The pageantry set forth in the play exemplifies the formality of everyday Roman life and the gravity of the official duties. Each main character in Julius Caesar has a positive quality that embraces the reader and a negative quality that leads to their tragic downfall. Although the characters possess more than two qualities, their strongest, most
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humane individual. He knows his goals and desires and goes after them quietly and respectively. He does everything for the good of Rome, even when it comes to sacrificing his life. Cassius, however, is a vile, envious coward, whose mind is like a tempest, longing to thrust danger upon those more powerful than he. Although both die gruesome deaths, Brutus dies an honorable, patriotic soul and Cassius dies a disgraceful, mischievous man.
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