Corruption In Julius Caesar

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The unexpected play “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare is a story about a character that is arrogant. He tries to look generous and humble, yet he is actually power hungry. Four smart men realized that he was going to ruin the Roman Empire; therefore, they decided to stab him to death. Even though it was a major crime, they performed it thinking it was done for the good of Rome. The conspirators, especially Brutus (Caesar’s main man) felt shameful. Because they couldn't take the guilt, they confessed to the crowd. Overall, they accepted their side of the story. However, another man named Marc Antony, turned the people against the conspirators in a matter of minutes. At the end, the conspirators got paid with the same coin. The theme