honorable figure, possessing noble or heroic qualities. Brutus, a noble figure who believes that he must kill Caesar for the good of Rome, represents a tragic hero because of his tragic flaws. Which are his idealism and poor judgment. These flaws ultimately lead to his demise, which provides a sense of catharsis for the audience. Brutus’s first major flaw is his idealism throughout the play. The main conflict of the play shows through his idealism: Brutus' belief that he is acting in best interest by killing…
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Marcus Brutus, despite his flaws, was a patriotic man. Even his enemy said he was patriotic.PG 89” This was the noblest Roman of them all. He only did it in general honesty though.” They said this about him even after he killed their most loved leader, Caesar. While the other conspirators did it out of self-growth, Brutus did it out of his love of Rome because he thought that was best for Rome and its people. PG 47 “Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.” And despite killing Caesar…
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character who evokes feelings of pity among the audience. A tragic hero always has a flaw or an error in judgement that causes his downfall, and is typically an honorable man favored by the people. Eventually the Aristotelian tragic hero must courageously accept their tragic death, having fallen from great heights and having made an irreversible mistake. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus is the tragic hero because he is supported by the people, he is overly trusting of others…
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pent up emotions. Both Brutus and Julius Caesar can be the tragic hero; however, Brutus can be accounted as the true tragic hero for more than just personal opinions. Brutus is unfailingly presented as a noble, upright, virtuous man who is, however, led into the tragic act of betraying a friend suffering both internal and external conflict as a result. In addition, Julius Caesar is only in a small portion of the play and does not possess a major tragic flaw; however, Marcus Brutus fits the description…
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of Caesar’s very close friend, Brutus, tricking him to betraying Caesar for the “goodness” of Rome. Since Brutus is a true tragic hero by his flaw with honor, poor intuition, and idealism. Brutus is a tragic hero and his flaws caused the undoing of the play. Absorbed by his honor lead him to be willed by Cassius and the other conspirators. “Shall Rome stand under one man’s awe? What, Rome?” (2.1.52). Brutus is mislead with fake letters from the “public”. When Brutus is formally joined alongside the…
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who makes a wrong decision in which leads to their own destruction. Marcus Brutus was the tragic hero in this play because he is a noble person high in rank, is involved in a struggle which leads to disaster, and has a tragic flaw which leads to a downfall. Therefore, Marcus Brutus was very noble and high in rank, in which he was raised and born as a wealthy child.…
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noble position, tragic flaw that causes a downfall of their noble position, and a realization of their tragic flaw. One respected man who fits all of these qualities is Marcus Brutus. Brutus also relates to another tragic hero from the Sophocles’ tragedy, named Oedipus. Both the Shakespeare tragedy and the Sophocles tragedy have a similarity in tragic hero and in tragic terms. The main reason why Brutus is the tragic hero of Julius Caesar is his noble personality. Brutus is highly respected by…
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Many Americans of today share the same fatal flaw as Brutus leading him to his downfall. As a democracy, Americans have the right to vote, and the mentality of this voting process has drastically changed for the worse. Every election, people define themselves as a republican or a democrat, and only look at the possible negatives of the opposing party having control over the federal government. In Brutus’ case, he looked at the might be negatives of a king Caesar, and refused to look at the opposing…
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Brutus, the Tragic Hero Aristotle’s description of a tragic hero includes many things. It is someone who is noble according to birth. It is a man whose audience gets attached emotionally to the character and thus feels fear or triumph along with the character’s emotions. It is someone who, although noble and chivalrous, has tragic flaws that lead to his downfall. In the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, Brutus is the tragic yet noble hero. First of all, Brutus is the tragic hero…
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by the third act. The consistent “hero” like character is Brutus. Brutus from the very beginning is all about honor. When he joins the conspirators he is willing to kill his best friend because he believes that the chances of Julius being a poor ruler of Rome are too great. Brutus is interested in the best thing he can do for all of Rome and not for himself. That is a very valiant and honorable quality to have. That makes Brutus a good candidate to be the hero of this play. He is so dete…
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