This blog discusses the use of Fate vs. Free Will in the play Julius Caesar. We are going to be analyzing quotes, videos, and events from the play based on our topic.
The Three Fates
Omens of Gods
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Some Poetic Words
Fate: The fate of man is steel, once the gods have chosen your fate and you are on that path it cannot be changed or easily bended. Freewill: Life is like a crossroads, only you can make the desision on which way to go. Character: Caesar is like a thunderstorm. It builds and builds until finally disaster strikes without option. -Dragontamer
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I liked your comparison of fate to steel. It makes sense and puts a good image in my mind. seven
ReplyDeleteI feel your metaphors ring true. The first two on fate and free will I feel really capture the essence of the meaning of the topics. I also really like your metaphor on Caesar, the meaning is very clear and really fits in with the plot.
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