English homework part 3
Rewritten introduction
I believe that Julius Caesar and Brutus are similar in quite a lot of simple and hubris ways, here is my reasoning for my statement. Quotes from the text to show that Julius Caesar is hubris are ” My senate.” “He is a dreamer, leave him.” I am going to go through these quotes one by one and explain them thoroughly. The way julius Caesar says my senate is very bold as he does not have any possession of the senate what so ever. If he was about today it would like him being a HOY at a school and saying to the headteacher, ” I run things around here!” Bearing in mind that he is not King at the moment he is saying this so in theoretical terms it is basically a dinner lady saying it to a headmaster.
CAESAR Such men as he be never at heart’s ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves, And therefore are they very dangerous. I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear; for always I am Caesar. (1.2.218-222)
Quote taken from the website=
http://www.shmoop.com/julius-caesar/pride-quotes.html
Caesar is not put off by his own cockyness. He doesn’t see his condescending personality as rude; instead it’s a aspect of him he has achieved by proving himself a powerful and superior man, even if that means that he has to stomp on other people to get there

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