The End of the Ancient Republic: Essays on Julius CaesarCarolina Academic Press, 1982 - 95 страница While recent criticism of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar has stressed the corruption of both the common people and the Republic's enemies within the patrician class, this book argues that at the core of the play lies the less obvious but more important corruption of the regime's leading defenders, particularly Brutus. |
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... enemies of the honor of killing or capturing him . In another sense as well , however , " no man else hath honor by his death " ( V.v.57 ) . Brutus , like Caesar , dies tasting his unshared glory . The very last time he mentions Cassius ...
... enemies of the honor of killing or capturing him . In another sense as well , however , " no man else hath honor by his death " ( V.v.57 ) . Brutus , like Caesar , dies tasting his unshared glory . The very last time he mentions Cassius ...
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... enemies . Owing to their literal - mindedness , they oppose Caesar's becoming their king ; but owing to their fear of ambition , they welcome him as their protector . While " the corruption of the people is the key to the mastery of ...
... enemies . Owing to their literal - mindedness , they oppose Caesar's becoming their king ; but owing to their fear of ambition , they welcome him as their protector . While " the corruption of the people is the key to the mastery of ...
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... enemies such as Cassius have , too . Caesar nevertheless does not send for a bodyguard or take any other precaution against attack . Instead , he prepares to go to the Senate , as planned . When Calphurnia enters and expresses fear for ...
... enemies such as Cassius have , too . Caesar nevertheless does not send for a bodyguard or take any other precaution against attack . Instead , he prepares to go to the Senate , as planned . When Calphurnia enters and expresses fear for ...
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actions Allan Bloom ambition ancestors Antony and Cleopatra Antony's appear Appian assassination Bloom brother Brutus and Cassius Caesar's Ambiguous Caesar's death Caesar's funeral Casca cause character Cicero citizens Cleopatra cobbler conquest conspirators Coriolanus corruption crown decision Decius deed defeat defend enemies ethics of intention fear feast of Lupercal Flavius friendship glory gods hath heart hero honor human III.iii important John Dover Wilson Julius Caesar killing Caesar king Lupercal MacCallum manly Mark Antony Marullus mixed regime monarchy moral motives Mungo MacCallum never noble northern star Octavius opposition oration patriotic people's pity Pompey Portia private concerns reminds Republic's republican Rome Roman Republic Rome's sacrifice sar's says scene seems Senate Shake Shakespeare's Plutarch Shakespeare's Politics Shakespeare's Roman Plays shame shows Skeat souls speaks speech spirit Stoic Suetonius swear an oath tell tion Titinius traditional tribunes triumph Univ universal empire victory virtue words