Who Is Julius Caesar's Description Essay

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Ptolemy who is the Egyptian king tells one of his general Achilla to deliver Pompey’s head to Cæsar. Cæsar who is the first emperor of the Romans is shocked and angry by this happening. Cornelia, who is a Pompey’s wife, cries when she hears the happening. Furthermore, Sestus, a Pompey’s son, promises himself that he would take revenge on Ptolemy.
The general Achilla wants to marry Cornelia, so he makes an agreement with Ptolemy that they kill Cæsar. Cæsar thinks life and fame is pointless because of Pompey’s death. Cleopatra, a Ptolemy’s sister, appears to Cæsar, but she pretends to be Lidia who is one of Cleopatra’s servants because she is a sister of Ptolemy. Cleopatra asks Cæsar for support against Ptolemy. Cæsar likes her and promises to help her out.
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Cleopatra hears their plan and promises to help them to get inside of the palace. Cæsar meets Ptolemy. Even though Ptolemy appears to be friendly, Cæsar feels danger. At the same time, Sestus enters the palace and challenges Ptolemy to fight, but Ptolemy refuses taking that fight. Moreover, Achilla promises their freedom if Cornelia agrees to be his wife, but Cornelia and Sestus refuses his offer. Cæsar sees Cleopatra and is shocked by her beauty. As Achilla asks Cornelia once again, Cornelia refuses again. Ptolemy sees Cornelia, and he wants to get marry her as well. Cornelia wants to suicide, but her son holds her back. Sestus again feels to take revenge on Ptolemy. Later on, Cæsar promises to marry Cleopatra. At this time, Cleopatra revels her real identity to Cæsar and tells him that she could protect him. Cæsar is in a hurry to go to battle, leaving Cleopatra alone to feel

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