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Guys What are the conflicting perspectives in Julius Caesar. It all just seems like a novel to me without any important details and very minimal number of themes.
 

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Guys What are the conflicting perspectives in Julius Caesar. It all just seems like a novel to me without any important details and very minimal number of themes.
Depends if you are focusing on a personality, event or situation. What one are you doing?
 

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Which one is the once where most content lies? I would probably go with situation.
 

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Which one is the once where most content lies? I would probably go with situation.
I found personality the easiest. I focused on the conflicting perspectives of Julius Caesar we are presented with. Mark Antony presents him as a good honest political statesman with many fine qualities and traits. Brutus is aware of his fine personal qualities and traits, but is fearful of him becoming leader and Cassius feels as though he was just an ordinary man not worthy of royalty. There are many quotes/techniques to support these perspectives as well. I found these the easiest to talk about :) We are also presented with the perspective of how Caesar see's himself. "The Twelves Caesars" by Suetonius is an awesome related text as well.
 

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