Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Julius Caesar Anticipation Guides

Julius Caesar Anticipation Guides
Act 1:
1.      It is sometimes necessary to do things you know are wrong in order to achieve an important goal.
Whenever we are going to do something that makes us feel guilt or nervousness, then whatever we are going to do is probably wrong 9 times out of 10.  If we know that some things are not right, we should take the time to think up of a new possible solution. Usually, there should always be another way. For example, if we want to eat pasta but we don’t have the money, we should take the time to count how much money we have to eat something else instead of stealing. Or, if you want somebody to like you, it shouldn’t be right to be telling that person false information about yourself just to get their attention. So I don’t think doing things that’s wrong just to achieve a goal is acceptable, by doing something wrong, another person probably has to make up for the mistake that we make. In addition, sometimes we just have to be honest; I believe that people will accept honesty rather than anyone trying to tell a lie. To conclude, no matter how important or major the goal is, by attempting to do something bad just to achieve a particular goal is simply unacceptable. Wrong is wrong, there isn’t any “a little bit wrong,” or “wrong that’s okay.”
Nothing should ever be that important for somebody to make a mistake just to make that goal come true. People should have the courage to do something else or think of a new way. If we have the time to tell a lie or do something wrong for that goal, then why don’t we have the time to think up of a new way to solve that problem.

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