Superstition In Julius Caesar Research Paper

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Imagine what would happen to the entire world if everybody believes in Superstition. In Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, Caesar was killed by the Roman conspirators on March 15, which was the “Ides of March”, historically in the play. Throughout the play, Shakespeare uses Superstition to make it like a horror movie. Some people say that Shakespeare did not embellish the Superstition of the characters, but he just wrote about what happened. For example, Cumberland Clark says, “A tragedy dealing with the conflict between monarchical and democratic parties in the political world of Rome may seem a somewhat unpromising stage on which to introduce the Supernatural. It must be remembered, however, that the Romans were extremely superstitious,

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