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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Part 5: Developing Central Ideas

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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play about the roman emperor

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It was written by William Shakespeare in 1623 and it is a dramatized about the envy, loyalty and betrayal . It is a tragedy, that has five acts

  • In the first scene of the act number five, Brutus and Cassius are getting ready for the battle and confronted by Octavius and Antony.
  • In the second scene Brutus sends a message to Cassius, because he notices that Octavius' army has a weakness

  • In the third scene, Cassius asks Pindarus a favor because he believes Brutus was captured, but he is fighting with Anthony and Octavius

  • In the fourth scene Brutus is preparing himself for a battle with Antony and Octavius.
  • In the fifth scene Brutus´ men are ordered to retreat by Brutus. Anthony recognizes Brutus virtues and abilities and talks about himm making an important decision about Brutus.

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