Comparing Honor In Julius Caesar 'And' Just Lather That's All

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Honor is a common theme within the story of “Julius Caesar” and “Just Lather, That's All” demonstrated by its main characters. Brutus from “Julius Caesar” and the barber from “Just Lather, That's All” both face internal conflict on whether they should kill a certain person or not. Brutus as seen in act two, scene one has a internal conflict of whether to kill Caesar or not from his soliloquy it is implied that he has no motive to kill him. Later, he states “So we must think of him as a serpent's egg, Which, if it hatched, would like all serpents grow dangerous, And kill him before he hatches.” (Julius Caesar, 51) where he concluded that Caesar may not look dangerous to Rome now but once he receives the crown he would show his true colors.