Brutus as a Tragic Hero
Title: Brutus as a Tragic Hero
Category: /Literature/English
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Brutus as a Tragic Hero
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 595 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Brutus, the Tragic Hero
The story of Julius Caesar, written by Shakespeare, is characterized as a tragedy.
One characteristic of a tragedy is that is always has a tragic hero. This is someone who is
a moral and honest person, who is respected by others. But, through ill judgment and
decision making, they become the root of their own demise. In this tragedy, there are two
possible tragic heroes, Caesar and Brutus. If you know
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tragic hero in this story. He is an honest and noble man who
wants nothing more than the good of Rome. He does what he believes to be right. He was
misguided and deceived by those who were close to him. Brutus commits this murder
believing that it is the best thing to do. He wants Rome to be great, and commits all his
actions to that cause, and it ultimately leads to his death.