William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is one of the most well known tragic plays of all time. In this play, Caesar holds high ranks in Rome and his popularity is growing. The other politicians think he is gaining too much power and assume that he will soon take advance of it, so they decide to take away his throne and kill him. This story is identified as a tragedy because of Caesar, the tragic hero, is destroyed by a flaw in his personality. Although stabbed by knives, Caesar was already doomed due to his own arrogance. Because of his own arrogant personality, he failed to acknowledge the warnings that came to him, which would later lead to his destruction. In our world today, being overconfident and not willing to take advice from others c
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