Two paragraphs
In the last paragraph I didn’t get to explain the ” he is a dreamer” quote. By this Shakespeare is trying to get across to the audience that Caesar is showing on the outside he is all confident, but he is actually scared on the inside. This is why he says to the audience “let us leave him” and then starts laughing while he says it. It is like when you are getting roasted by all your friends in a group chat on what’s app, you laugh it off on Monday to hide your inner pain. Also the way that the soothsayer is portayed in black and Caesar is portrayed in white makes the audience think that Caesar is the good guy, and that the soothsayer is the bad guy, whereas some people could say it is the other way round. However, althpugh the Caesar is ambitious and is some cases bad he did some good things. He was an exceptional military leader and was a great, brave fighter in the war zone. He also led by example by killing loads of people and he always backed his soldiers. What I am trying to get across as although he was arrogant, he would of done ok for Rome.
On my second paragraph I am going to be explaining the quote
CAESAR
Caesar shall forth. The things that threatened me
Ne’er looked but on my back. When they shall see
The face of Caesar, they are vanished. (2.2.10-12)
I got this quote from the website http://www.shmoop.com/julius-caesar/pride-quotes-2.html
this means that Julias Caesar is surprisingly arrogant. I think as well in this that he is trying to say that the things that scare him do not scare him anymore, and that they are things of the past. Also I think that Julias Caesar when people see him that they will vanish. I am not sure that this theory is true but in the quote it does say “Ne’er looked but on my back. When they shall see
The face of Caesar, they are vanished.

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