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    MSD PIKE TOWNSHIP The effect of Julius Caesar McKinney Smith Mr.Lee/ period 6 12/2/2014 Julius Caesar was a man who was uncommonly uncommon. He had never been brought around any kind of weaknesses. He was firm to face all dangers and wrongs that incorporated him. He had a tall and appealing stature and was to a great degree congenial. The overall population was something he was minding of, and it was minding of him, also. All his behavior were dumbfounding (Abbott 14). It was this that brought

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    In the play Julius Caser written by William Shakespeare, he illustrates many conflicts throughout the play. Conflicts such as political matters (who gets the crown), betrayal between friends, as well as knowing who can and cannot be trusted. Caser’s closest friends Cassius and Brutus begin to portray betrayal towards Caser when he is obligated to take over in power. They fear he will rule as a tyrant even though he denies the crown on multiple occasions; They then decided to conspire against him

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    The Assassination of Julius Caesar

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    By 48 B.C, Pompey is no match in Ceasar’s military capability, he pushed Pompey and his troops out to Italy, and hunt Pompey to Egypt where he slew. Julius Caesar was among the most powerful Roman dictator in ancient Roman Empire. Caesar was becoming powerful and popular that he was the ancient Roman citizen’s conqueror. His unique leadership became his way forward to consulship in 59 B.C. and ultimately a powerful ruler. His power became a

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    qualities of a visionary, no civilization has a bright future. Julius Caesar, Roman general-turned-ruler, was a historical visionary who fit Warren Bennis’ description of a leader. Possibly one of the most well-known Roman figures, Caesar extensively pushed Rome to one of its best eras, despite Caesar himself having a bit of a dark side. Even though Caesar seized power in the Roman Empire and named himself “Dictator For Life,” Julius Caesar was a great leader. He helped to expand the empire into France

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    great thing until it goes bad. Over the course of the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus was a very impactful character. He was one of the main leaders of the conspiracy that killed Caesar. Brutus had a wife named Portia, who later in the play died. After the conspiracy killed Caesar, there were two speeches spoken one from Brutus and the other from Antony who was Caesar's right hand man. Soon after the death of Caesar, Brutus and Antony fought in a battle against each other. The battle lead

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    Julius Caesar Essay

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    Julius Caesar: A Well Respected Figure of History and Theatre The name Julius Caesar makes people think of a lot of things. A kind and honest leader, “the unconquerable god”, leader of Rome, the man who was brutally stabbed and murdered. The name is fairly recognizable; Julius Caesar was one of Rome’s greatest leaders and also one of the world's greatest plays. In the play and in real life, he was great and kind to all citizens of Rome, either poor or rich. When Julius Caesar died, it was one of

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    Julius Caesar Flaws

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    After Julius Caesar was assassinated, the Roman Republic was overruled and transformed into the Roman Empire. The Republic had many flaws including the fact that it was based on inheritance, it had no genuine voice for the lower class, women, or slaves, and it was not strong enough to govern effectively and keep its citizens happy during endless wars. Ancient Rome only truly became powerful when it became an empire. Julius Caesar was a popular dictator of the Roman Republic. He was a successful

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    Julius Caesar Essay

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    English II November 30, 2011. Julius Caesar´s Essay Julius Caesar is mostly known for his great leadership in Rome´s Empire, he accomplished everything he purposed and he did whatever it took to make it happen. He had all it took to be such a leader; women were in love with him, men wanted to be part of his army and children wanted to be like him when they grow up. For Caesar all it took was courage and selfishness to get to where he was. A leader is a person who knows the way; goes the

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    Julius Caesar Traitor

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    traitors.” VINI, VITI, VINCI-“I came, I saw, I conquered”. Caesar was the most powerful man of his his time. What are the differences between real life and shakespeare's depiction of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was A captivating politician and successful general that developed into a powerful dictator. He was born on July 17,100 B.C to a noble family of little wealth. Which was probably part of the drive that pushed him to victory. Caesar learned how to to become a leader at young age because when

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    Julius Caesar Quotes

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    neanderthal because he stabbed Caesar in the back but some think otherwise. It is important to understand Brutus from both sides so people understand where he was coming from when he killed Caesar. This is important because it can either make a person think Brutus is a unloyal person or it can make a person think the exact opposite. I believe Brutus was absolutely loyal and he had every right to kill Caesar. Brutus is a character from the story “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, which was written by the

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