Julius Caesar
One quote which I liked was, “Cowards may die many times before their death, the valiant never taste of death but once.” When Julius spoke the quote, I thought that he was being very arrogant, which I still do. But when you really think about this quote in depth, he is right. Cowards will always be afraid of death, and will go through life always worried. Therefore they may “experience death many times.” However, the braver person, the valiant, will live life to the fullest and try to enjoy the benefits of life.
I also believed that there was death after death in this book. In my opinion, the only two necessary deaths were Caesar and Brutus' death. To a certain extent, maybe even Cassius. This is so because then the quote “Forever and forever farewell Brutus," would not have much meaning.
I also believed that there was death after death in this book. In my opinion, the only two necessary deaths were Caesar and Brutus' death. To a certain extent, maybe even Cassius. This is so because then the quote “Forever and forever farewell Brutus," would not have much meaning.
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