In Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar, the main point
of the play was to show that striving for power for the wrong reasons ultimately
leads to the downfall of one who is looking for such power. Personally, I think
this was a great message to showcase throughout the play because it can apply
to anyone in high positions. However, I really don’t get why Shakespeare even
wrote the play. I think that literary merit is the value and purpose of a piece
of literature. Julius Caesar provides value in regards to its theme, but it
does not provide a purpose for why the play was written. His work is valuable
to an extent because it does not provide as much value as more popular works
such as Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet. His intention was not really stated
or maybe I just did not get it. Honestly though, I did like the book and I thought
it was really well written.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
My Cup of T(aj)
Hello,
I would like to start by introducing myself. I am just another local adolescent
that just so happens to be extremely fond of Shakespeare. Just to clarify, I am
not necessarily deeply enchanted or allured by all of William Shakespeare's
works, I would just prefer to occupy myself with his works over any other poem,
novel, or play handed to me. To be completely candid, I'm not even that big of
a reader. It is not that I generally dread reading, but more of in my free time,
that is something that you would more than likely find me not doing. I'm
actually almost positive that if you are ever to catch me reading, it is almost
always because I have no choice but to for a class requirement. Fortunately, in
my previous years of English and Literature courses, I have encountered and
have been enlightened by several of many Shakespearean works. Throughout my previous school years, I also
encountered other novels that I overall appreciated, such as: Their Eyes Were Watching God, To Kill a Mockingbird,
Lord of The Flies, Catcher in the Rye, Fahrenheit 451, and Anthem. So, if
I’m not reading anything by William Shakespeare, I am most likely reading
anything by the author of the previous books because they have peaked my
interest. No exceptions. I should probably also mention, I am kind of a picky
reader. If I am going to read anything, it is going to be by an author that I
am familiar with. If not, I become completely incapable of reading. But hey, if
you stay tuned, you know, you’ll probably find out a lot more about the
Shakespearean Taj!
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