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Hey guys. We are high school students at DRHS and we're learning about Julius Caesar. Our topic is Fate and Free Will. We're here to help you understand everything about this play. Hope you enjoy. -*Sweetness*
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Alternate Ending
In the ending of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Brutus and Cassius both killed themselves because of a war that wasn't going so well. Both men didn't want to have their honor taken away from them and they both wanted to keep their honor still. Instead of taking their lives themselves they both had someone else do it for them, it also seemed like Brutus felt a little bad for killing Caesar in the first place. To change the ending I would have both Brutus and Cassius live instead of killing themselves because the way I see it, killing yourself shows that you are a coward. Brutus and Cassius both live and continue to fight in the war and they win the war. This results in Brutus becoming leader of Rome and making Rome a better place for everyone. This could end by fixing things instead of Brutus and Cassius taking their own lives because they were thinking of themselves.
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Very creative (:
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great alternate ending! :)
ReplyDeleteIsaac