what was the major flaw in caesars character
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Brutus's tragic flaw was his need to be noble, and Caesar's was his arrogance and ambition. A tragic flaw is a flaw that causes a character's destruction. Caesar and Brutus were bothambitious, but in different ways
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He was brave
A good friend
Julius Caesar was one of the most powerful conquerors and rulers of his times. He was highly respected, praised, flattered and feared by the senators but sometimes his wisdom was ‘consumed in confidence’. He ignored Calpurnia’s beggings and the soothsayer’s prediction. He was adamant at times. He refused to be moved and influenced with the ‘couchings’ and ‘lowly courtesies’ of Cimber. He could be haughty and boastful and little superstitious. He failed to understand the evil designs of the conspirators. Overconfidence and arrogance led to his downfall.
He was brave
A good friend
Julius Caesar was one of the most powerful conquerors and rulers of his times. He was highly respected, praised, flattered and feared by the senators but sometimes his wisdom was ‘consumed in confidence’. He ignored Calpurnia’s beggings and the soothsayer’s prediction. He was adamant at times. He refused to be moved and influenced with the ‘couchings’ and ‘lowly courtesies’ of Cimber. He could be haughty and boastful and little superstitious. He failed to understand the evil designs of the conspirators. Overconfidence and arrogance led to his downfall.
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