There i s a great controversy as to who is the hero of the play “Julius Caesar”. Some critics think that there is no hero in the play. Dowden and Stopford Brooke think that Julius Caesar is the hero of the play not because of his physical presence but because of his dominating spirit. Where else some critics regard Brutus as the real hero of the play as he is the prominent figure from the beginning to the end. He fulfils all the requirements of a Shakespearean tragic hero. So who should be considered the real hero, I am really confused.



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