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What makes "Julius Caesar" a tragedy?

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  • 27-02-2020

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To be considered a tragedy, the noble character must have a flaw that is considered tragic. This means that it causes the death and downfall of the noble character. In Julius Caesar, Brutus's flaw is his undying loyalty and investment in Rome. A fatal flaw is not always black and white or good versus evil.

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