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In 1890, the philosopher William James in his Principles of Psychology wrote, “Believe what is in the line of your needs, for only by such belief is the need fulled ... Have faith that you can successfully make it, and your feet are nerved to its accomplishment,” expressing how self-confidence could be a virtue. The concept of self-confidence is commonly used as self-assurance in one's personal judgment, ability, power, etc. One's self confidence increases from experiences of having mastered particular activities.It is a positive belief that in the future one can generally accomplish what one wishes to do. Self-confidence is not the same as self-esteem, which is an evaluation of one's own worth, whereas self-confidence is more specifically trust in one's ability to achieve some goal, which one meta-analysis suggested is similar to generalization of self-efficacy. Self-confidence typically refers to general self-confidence. This is different from self-efficacy, which psychologist Albert Bandura has defined as a “belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task”and therefore is the term that more accurately refers to specific self-confidence. Psychologists have long noted that a person can possess self-confidence that he or she can complete a specific task even though they may lack general self-confidence, or conversely be self-confident though they lack the self-efficacy to achieve a particular task (e.g. write a novel).
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Cassius-antagonist
Soothsayer-stock
Calpurnia-static
Brutus-protagonist.
Explanation:
An antagonist is a character that opposes or acts contrary to the main character. And in this play <em>The Tragedy of Julius Caesar</em> by William Shakespeare, this antagonist is Cassius who is the anti-hero character, pitted against Brutus and influencing him.
Brutus is the protagonist of the play even though the story revolves around the death of Julius Caesar. The protagonist is the main leading character which Brutus is, and also plays the role of the main character who is the most important role around which the other characters revolve around.
A static character is one who undergoes no change or development throughout the whole story. The character is dynamic and remains the same even at the end of the story. Calpurnia is one such character in the play, despite being the wife of Caesar, she did not have much change in herself.
Stock characters are the characters that are representative of a specific type or class of characters, like the mean step-mother or the lover, or the joker, etc. In this play, the stock character is played by the Soothsayer, epitomizing the generalized type of characters who have a particular stereotype in themselves.