Was Julius Caesar A Tyrant Essay

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Caesar, the emperor of Rome, stammers his last words, “E tu Brutii?” as Brutus, the man he loves like a son, kills him by stabbing him in the groin. Julius Caesar was a Roman hero. Caesar created jobs, supplied, grain to the Romans, governed efficiently, kept the city of Rome clean, and was worshipped by the Roman people. Due to the great deeds he did for Rome and its people, many were devastated by his death. The Romans loved Caesar because he kept the city’s sanitation under control and supplied them with an abundance of grain. With a clean and well-fed city, Julius Caesar proved to govern Rome better than it had ever been before. Due to the improvement of the city, the Romans enjoyed being ruled by Caesar, “Sanitation, sewage, and food, all were seemingly under the …show more content…
Some believe this because he gained a large amount of power and thought of himself as a god. Although Caesar gained a large amount of power and considered himself a god, he governed Rome very efficiently and didn’t show any signs of abusing his power. Claiming that Caesar is a dangerous tyrant because of the amount of power he had is a false accusation because many other leaders are very powerful but are not considered tyrants. Also, considering himself a god does not mean that he will become a tyrant. Caesar may have just been proud of all of his accomplishments for Rome and felt as if he was like a god to the Romans, since they worshipped him so much. Therefore, Julius Caesar was a hero, not a …show more content…
Julius Caesars last words, “E tu Brutii?” which means, “You too Brutus?” shows that Caesar died knowing that the man he loved like a son had betrayed

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