Caesar never feared death and knew that sooner or later he was going to die. For example, He said “Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.”(1008). He is making a point that he is not a coward and that he could seem bad at times but in the end he wants to make everything right. He never did anything extremely bad that resulted in his death. In addition, he also said “Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.” (1008). He knows that his time will …show more content…
At the time Caesar was hungry for power but everyone wants power so caesar was really just exaggerating. He was really upset in the situation he was in and just starting to have different thoughts but they weren’t going to last forever. In addition he said when talk talking to brutus “thy evil spirit” (2311).. Overall people can have these kind of thoughts but they don’t last forever, They could of easily handled this situation in a different way.
In the end, Julius Caesar still lived a good life. However it ended way too early. If he really did something that bad, they could have confronted him like a real good person would have. Julius Caesar would a wise, good, kind hearted human being, but the demand got him for a little and his live ended. Overall Julius Caesar should've never been assassinated and should of had the chance to fix the problem and live