Chaotic actions. According to William Shakespeare, an English poet, playwright, and actor, explains in his tragedy, “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, “He would not take the crown, / Therefore tis certain he was not ambitious.” (3. 2. 112-113). This is crucial because this reveals that Caesar was not interested in taking complete control of Rome. This displays Caesar’s love and care toward the people and had …show more content…
Martin Luther King Jr. and Julius Caesar were both inspirational leaders who were able to heavily influence the people who were devoted to them. There have been an abundance of very influential leaders whose actions have impacted the world and their followers. One of these leaders is Julius Caesar whose followers revered him because of his generosity and charisma. But the people who were dedicated to him started to destroy the city of Rome to avenge Caesar’s death to get revenge on the conspirators who assassinated him. Another one of these leaders is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, who was also revered by people because of his actions toward equal rights. The people caused destruction and chaos in Washington D.C because they wanted to display their emotions for the whole world to see. In the end, a leader’s action can determine what his followers will do after their