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    Julius Caesar Leadership

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    Leaders are the basis of any and all governments. Without strong leaders, cities, states, countries and empires would all fall. The Roman Empire, a high point in Roman history happened only because the leadership of one man, Julius Caesar. Leaders are the people that keep everyone working toward a common goal, whether that be positive or negative in the end. Julius Caesar was one of the most important people in the change from The Roman Republic to The Roman Empire. He was a great politician,…

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    a politically prominent person; murder premeditatedly and treacherously”(dictionary reference 1).. Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 BC, and was assassinated by many Roman senators near the theatre of Pompey on the Ides of March, on March 15, 44 BC. Atchity explains his assassination by stating that “In the Senate chamber, Antonius is drawn to one side. Then the conspirators crowd about Caesar as if to second a petition for the repealing of an order banishing Publius Cimber. When he refuses…

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    Julius Caesar was elected consul in 60 B.C. As consul Julius Caesar did many great things for Rome such as create jobs for the poor. Another thing that Julius Caesar did was he increased soldiers pay. He also constructed new buildings. However, he also did many things that had a negative effect on Rome, which had a great impact with Rome’s fall. Julius Caesar had a good impact on Rome. One of the ways Julius Caesar had a positive effect on Rome is that he created jobs for the poor, by doing…

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    Julius Caesar: Hero or Villain? Some believe that Julius Caesar was a cruel dictator, but his political works and economic reforms prove otherwise. He worked hard to make sure all was right in his empire. Sure, Caesar had faults in his ruling, but his courage and strength helped him overcome every tough trial he faced. Firstly, Julius Caesar contributed great economic gains to the Roman Empire. His powerful, yet gentle, leadership brought peace and order to Rome. Julius Caesar wanted the…

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    this statement Caesar would be at peace with his death. He does not live is life in fear of what can happen. Caesar believes that when it is your time to die you should not fear death. As he is dying Caesar last words are, “Et tu, Bruté?—Then fall, Caesar” (JC 3.1.77). Caesar perceives that even if his good friend Brutus wants him dead then he shall die. He finally understands how horrible he has been to the people and will take the result. Since he did not live his life in fear, Caesar did not…

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    vs. Shakespeare: Was Caesar a Good Man? According to the great philosopher Plato, “the measure of a man is what he does with power”. While we know a lot about Julius Caesar’s legendary military and political career; his character is more or less unknown. Was he a ruthless, ambitious dictator; or was he a wise leader whose ultimate concern was for his loyal subjects? Julius Caesar was born in July of 100BC. He joined the Roman army at a young age and quickly became a great general. He led his…

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    Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar were both strong leaders for their time. By looking through their leadership styles and ethical morals we can see that Julius Caesar was the more ethical leader of the two. This evidence is shown through a comparison and contrast of their political points of view, interactions with other countries, and cultures. From a political point of view, Julius Caesar was the more ethical leader. He would listen to what his people wanted and took into consideration…

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    Keywords: Julius Caesar, Power, Success, Betray, Rome The times of Julius Caesar and how he contributed to the world. Julius Caesar was a symbol of Rome born into the right family. He had a lot of respect from a young age. He had a good education and a lot of ambition. His ambition made him work hard so+ he had a lot of luck, but his ambition made him a little too confident and all he had turned around on him. Early life of Julius Born July 12, 100 B.C.E into a noble history, Julius Caesar…

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    assassination was far enough. Julius Caesar and Brutus were the two people in the book that took power. Julius Caesar obtained power by listening to no one but himself and becoming a dictator. Brutus came to power by listening to the other conspirators, especially Cassius, and is influenced to kill Caesar. Brutus is then depicted as an ideal leader by the other conspirators. However as the book progresses, Brutus starts to feel guilty about the assassination of Caesar and takes his own life. By…

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    Sympathy In Julius Caesar

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    The play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, is written taking place with a very powerful and rogue ruler, Julius Caesar, and focuses on Brutus' struggle between the adverse demands of patriotism, honor, and friendship. Within the play, Shakespeare sympathizes with Caesar’s conspirators and is very much in favor of a democracy rather than one, powerful ruler as depicted in the play. And, as Shakespeare was writing this play, he was trying to convince the audience to…

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