Ambition In Julius Caesar Research Paper

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A 1,000 Ways To Die: Ambition “Who soars too near the sun, with golden wings, melts them”(William Shakespeare). In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare portrays an arrangement of lessons to be learned with ambition and power being at the center of it all. Shakespeare uses many characters to help readers see that ambition and power can lead to one’s own demise. Characters like Julius Caesar give a clear picture of ambition and power being used in a wrongful way to the point of death. Shakespeare started his play in a street in Rome during the return of Julius Caesar after the triumph over pompey. Already he begins to develop Caesar as ambitious and desirous of power in this scene. For example, Caesar refuses the crown not once,

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