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Examples Of Betrayal In Julius Caesar

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William Shakespeare is known for writing famous trajedies about certain things that can happen or already have happened to all of us so that we can relate and unterstand the story better. In Julius Caesar betrayal plays a big part in the story line. Betrayal is something that happens to everyone at some point in their life and it's one of the worst things that we have to overcome and sometimes we can't. Life is already not easy and when you factor in something like betrayal it can really hurt and even, like in Caesar's situation, kill you. Shakespeare wrote this play with different types of betrayal because there isn't just one. There are many different types of betrayal but they can all lead to the same outcome and that is why it is such a trajedy. In our world and in Julius Caesar betrayal is either driven by jealous and greedy people or ones that are convinced they are doing it for the greater good. …show more content…

Some of them had different reasons for doing it but most of them did it because they didn't want Caesar to have all the power. He had been gone for a long time and they thought that he would come back and be changed and be too controlling and it wouldn't have been good for them to let Caesar keep the power. So they killed him. They betrayed him and all took their turns stabbing him because they thought that it was going to be better for them. They were being selfish because most of them, like Cassius, wanted the power for themselves not for Caesar. As a result, they killed him and made excuses for their actions to make themselves believe it was actually a good thing to kill him. On the other hand, some of them, like Brutus, thought they were doing what was best for Rome. They weren't concerned about getting the power they just wanted Rome to be a better

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