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    Julius Caesar Failures

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    Gaius Julius Caesar will be remembered as a strong leader, and a man loved by his soldiers and the people alike. However, Caesar also manipulated and used the people of Rome in his search for complete power and control. Some might say Caesar was doing what was good and necessary for his nation. This is not the case. With all of his radical reforms, Caesar overstepped his boundaries as consul, and never looked back. He used his power to advance his military and political agendas. Furthermore, Caesar

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    In “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, the meaning of an honorable man is defined in multiple ways. In more ways than one, it is used sarcastically. After the death of Julius Caesar, the definition of an honorable man is questioned. What are the characteristics of one? Is killing your future leader being honorable? In the speeches of Brutus and Mark Antony, they express their thoughts on the issue in a way that you wouldn't expect. The speech of Brutus was very loud and demanding. He seemed to have

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    Julius Caesar Decision

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    I am Julius Caesar, and I am part of the play Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare. I am the dictator of the corrupt Roman Republic at the age of 55 in the year of 44 B.C. In this monologue, I have found myself in front of several senators of the Roman Republic. Preceding my monologue, I had banished Publius Cimber from the Roman Republic. As it turns out, his brother Metellus Cimber, one of the senators of the Republic, is on his knees beseeching for me to repeal my decision. Despite

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    Essay on Julius Caesar

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    Early life Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 B.C. Though he was a descendent of the oldest patrician family, Julius Caesar grew up in a very poor district of Rome called Subura. As a child, he studied martial arts, history, and law (“Julius Caesar”). At the age of seventeen, Julius married Cornelia, the daughter of Luciussulla, who was a dictator of Rome. Because Luciussulla did not approve of the marriage, he tried to force the two to divorce, but they both refused. Julius Caesar studied

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    Betrayal In Julius Caesar

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    In the play “Julius Caesar” there were multiple characters that performed throughout the play. However, there were only two characters that stood out the most, Brutus and Cassius. The play starts out in the City of Rome, where a celebration is taking place over the victorious Julius Caesar who conquered the city of Pompeii. The celebration of this victory begins the feelings of betrayal by his companions who seem highly jealous of his actions. The Jealous few are the senators and high status figures

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    To continue, Julius Caesar’s life was based around gaining more and more power because when Caesar became dictator he began to conquer many places and people in order to become more formidable. One example of this is Julius Caesar decided to try and attack Pompey by crossing the River Rhine. EyeWitnessToHistory.com states, “It was January 49 BC, Caesar was staying in the Northern Italian city of Ravenna and he had a decision to make. Either he acquiesced to the Senate’s command or he moved southward

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    Julius Caesar Comradery

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    The strength of a comradery is put to the test in the tragic play, Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Brutus, an honorable Roman, and Cassius, a man with questionable motives, come together against the Roman army after assassinating Julius Caesar. In the early parts of the play, these two men seem to work well together, however as the story progresses, the conspirators reveal their true colors which leads to their defeat. Although Brutus and Cassius lost the war and their lives in the original

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    Julius Caesar in Rome

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    one to side against the upper class and change the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. Around 100 BC, Aurelia and Gaius Caesar gave birth to a son by the name of Gaius Julius Caesar (McManus, n.d). He was born into a moral upper class family during the perilous times of Rome, when the city was not able to handle its own extent and authority. At the age of 18, Julius Caesar went on

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    Julius Caesar Comparison

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    Shakespeare Julius Caesar includes the comparison between characters in the same work or two different ones. How are their differences and similarities important to the work? William Shakespeare portrays the conspiring of Brutus, Cassius, Casca, Cinna, Trebonius, Ligarius, Decius, and Metellus to assassinate Caesar in the play Julius Caesar, which parallels the dangers of gaining power, trusting wholeheartedly, and retaining one’s status within society. “Mark Antony is a loyal friend to Caesar” he wanted

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    people. Julius Caesar quickly became a powerful influence through the help of the Pompey the Great and Marcus Licinius Crassus when they formed the political alliance the First Triumvirate. Yet, he quickly fell from power just a few years after his daughter’s death. Julius Caesar’s downfall has always been attributed to his pride and the betrayal of these allies. However, Julia Caesar, his only daughter, played a significant role in establishing the First Triumvirate, which led to Julius Caesar’s

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