Julius Caesar A Great Leader Essay

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    Q1 Julius Caesar was a dictator/general. Julius Caesar was born in July ( in ancient rome called Quintilis) of 100 BC. He was born into a rich family family, who thought to be descendants of the goddess Venus. Julius Caesar largened the Roman Empire into a force that included about half of Europe. Caesar joined the roman army and left Rome, he became an help of the governor of Asia. There he was involved in a military victory against Mithradates 6, king of Pontus. this action he was…

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    Cassius Julius Caesar cannot become the leader of Rome. A Rome with Caesar as leader, is a disgraceful Rome. Caesar cannot even swim! We need somebody deserving to lead our city. Brutus is the right man for the job, he just needs to understand this. Brutus is a great man, and the people of Rome like him, so he is perfect for us. Cinna, Casca, Metellus and others are working with me to devise a plan to end Caesar for good. We just need to get Brutus on our side, and then everything will fall…

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    “Et tu, Brutè?- then fall, Caesar” (III, i, 85). The last words spoken by the leader, the tyrant, the man named Julius Caesar. In the play “The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare, The leader of Rome in 44 B.C.E, Julius Caesar, is assassinated by his closest allies, men he perceived to be loyal to him, among them are Caius Cassius and Marcus Brutus, who were killed in revenge by Mark Antony, Caesar’s most loyal comrade. Caesar is killed by Brutus and Cassius because they were not…

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    Augustus Caesar's Success

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    A great man who was known as Augustus Caesar said on his deathbed, “I found Rome of clay; I leave it to you of marble”(history 11). Augustus Caesar, once named Octavian, was the 2nd ruler of Rome, first of the Roman Empire. He grew up to take the throne after Julius. He was sharing the power but after taking it from his enemy, Mark Antony, he ruled Rome with intentions for success for the empire, not for himself. His greatest success unlike his uncle, Julius Caesar, was keeping the people and…

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    Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the play begins with the people of Rome celebrating Julius Caesar’s victory over the deceased Pompey’s sons. Prior to Pompey’s death, Caesar and Pompey shared power over Rome, and now that Pompey has died the people of Rome want Julius Caesar to become emperor. Meanwhile Brutus a powerful man of honor is manipulated into leading the conspiracy to assonate Julius Caesar. After the assassination Brutus the leader agrees to let Caesar’s friend Antony speak at Caesars…

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    position in society or finalize themselves as a leader. In William Shakespeare’s fateful play Julius Caesar, a group of jealous conspirators assassinate a man quickly rising to power in Rome. Julius Caesar, a honorable general, faces hardship as many in Rome see his rising to the throne as a dangerous threat for the fate of their country. The death of Ernst Rohm in Germany, which leads to Hitler’s rise in power can be related to the assassination of Julius Caesar because of their ambition and…

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    Julius Caesar Spring Final There are several occurrences that prove the theory that words are more powerful than weapons. In the play Julius Caesar a guy by the name of Marc Antony convinces a whole crowd of people to revolt against their leader. In Germany Hitler did a similar thing, he turned the people to his radical side. They used persuasive speech and gave the people offers that caused them to be loyal to them. These two people proved that words are more powerful than weapons. Mark…

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    is Julius Caesar. Despite the title, however, it is safe to say that while Caesar was a character of great importance, he was surely not the most influential character of the play. Instead, the stoic and thoughtful Brutus was perhaps the most significant character in Julius Caesar, as his leadership drove the assassination to success, his mistakes cost the conspirators their lives, and his character’s changes influenced all his choices. Brutus’ role as an orator meant that he held great…

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    Julius Caesar was a former ruler of the Roman Republic. He is infamously known for the Ides of March one of the most famous assassinations in history. Caesar was born on July 12/13 100 B.C. His family was distinguished by ancestry. He was born to a noble family. He was born into a parliamentary family and his uncle was another famous Roman general. His family was aligned with the populares, a subgroup of the patricians that sought popular support against the against dominant oligarchies. He…

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    "Leaders must be close enough to relate to others, but far enough ahead to motivate them" (Maxwell). Maxwell states a very important characteristic of a good leader- the ability to look ahead and plan for the future. Marcus Brutus, the main conspirator involved in Julius Caesar’s murder, lacks this specific quality. Although he is able to set his emotions aside and earn the favor and respect of the Roman commoners, he does not have a plan as to what he and the conspirators will do after they…

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