Friday, May 8, 2020
The Significance of Calphurnias Insignificance in Julius...
ââ¬Å"Behind every man, there is a woman.â⬠As seen throughout history, society has dumped women into a lower ââ¬Å"rank.â⬠Women have been seen as much less significant and less important as pertaining to men. This idea of societyââ¬â¢s own patriarchal illustration can be seen in William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, in which Julius Caesarââ¬â¢s wife, Calphurnia, is left widely unnoticed and highly insignificant although she holds an image that is really quite important. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar is seen as what the image history has portrayed him as, a fine general of Romeââ¬â¢s vast military but also a general of an ill mind and ignorance that is upon him. This ill mind and ignorance is derived from his power and the abuse that came with the power. His abuse of power is widely seen throughout The Tragedy of Julius Caesar as he seizes his power from the Rome senate and everyone and everything. This abuse is also summari zed in Brutusââ¬â¢s response of Caesarââ¬â¢s power as he describes Caesar as a ââ¬Å"serpent eggâ⬠and provides a forewarning of the dangers of Caesarââ¬â¢s power as it becomes more and more prevalent throughout the first half of the story before his death. As it is shown that the assumptions pertaining to Caesar are true; it is also developed that Caesar begins to overlook his surroundings, of which includes his beloved wife, Calphurnia. As the story progresses, we find that Calphurniaââ¬â¢s nature can be described as shy, reclusive, and very quiet in her ways.
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