Self-Concepts in Julius Caesar
Title: Self-Concepts in Julius Caesar
Category: /Literature/English
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eir attitudes toward us. We must take time to understand why people feel about us the way they do and, if need be, make the changes which will make us better able to move productively through life. If Caesar had listened to others more and Brutus paid more attention to his deeper judgment, both would have continued to live long, productive lives, and not have been so susceptible to the actions and wants of others.
