Words In Julius Caesar Essay

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People use words to communicate and express their thoughts and emotions. Everyone uses words on a daily basis, but each simple arrangement of letters mean something to us and holds the power to hurt us without feeling actual physical pain. Written by William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, is a play based on a real-life event of envy, patriotism, and betrayal in the cities of ancient Rome. Throughout the story, one may notice the power and strength words have that heavily impacts the characters and their decisions for the better or for worse. Words have the ability to create lies and enable them to disguise themselves as truths. Marcus Brutus, a judicial magistrate of Rome, is tricked into joining a conspiracy plotting the death …show more content…

Portia, Brutus’ wife, persuades him into telling her why he was acting peculiar and mysterious. She persuades him by stating that he is treating her like a “harlot (prostitute), not his wife” (II.i. 302-310) and also stabs herself in the thigh. Portia illustrates her feelings without backing down and does not hesitate, allowing room for Brutus to waver. Ultimately, he confesses everything to her, even about the details of the conspiracy although he made a promise to never tell anyone about it. Consistency with words can persuade those who do not want to be persuaded. In the play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, often times words had the strength to influence certain decisions made by the characters. Brutus joins the conspiracy after reading the forged letters and being convinced that Caesar is greedy for the throne all to himself by Cassius. Antony succeeds in shifting the views of all the townspeople to his own of claiming that Caesar’s death was unfair and by exposing the conspirators. Portia is able to convince Brutus in telling her about the conspirators when he was supposed to keep that information top secret. Using words is such a simple method of communicating, but it can be so tricky and powerful. Words have the capability to change everything depending on how one uses

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