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Student Essay on Julius Caesar Vs. To Kill a Mockingbird

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Julius Caesar Vs. To Kill a Mockingbird

Summary:   Essay is a comparison of "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare and "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harvey Lee.


"A hero is someone who makes a choice and takes responsibility for it." -Unknown

A wise person once said, "A hero is someone who makes a choice and takes responsibility for it" which I believe represents many people today of all stature. I agree with this quote because I think it means that anyone who takes the chance against all unconquerable odds and isn't afraid of its' consequences is believed to be a bona fide hero in everyone's eyes. In William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, and Harper Lee's novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, has significantly displayed several examples that support my interpretation of the quote, "A hero is someone who makes a choice and takes responsibility for it."

In the play, Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare there are numerous examples that prove, "A hero is someone who makes.....

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