what is the conclusion of the drama julius caesar ?
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The conclusion of drama Julius Caesar is:
The play revolves around the character Brutus, who only love to see the world and its people from only one point of view. His point of view about Caesar was not too good, except he compared to a snake, who have the ability to sting. Brutus thinks that Caesar might defeat anyone who interfered with his course of action. A very fine description with the help of metaphor was used to explain Brutus wordings.
The play revolves around the character Brutus, who only love to see the world and its people from only one point of view. His point of view about Caesar was not too good, except he compared to a snake, who have the ability to sting. Brutus thinks that Caesar might defeat anyone who interfered with his course of action. A very fine description with the help of metaphor was used to explain Brutus wordings.
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i think that the selfishness of brutus that make the portia
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