Julius Caesar A Great Leader Essay

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    Macedonian rulers founded by Ptolemy and would use her powers of beauty and charm to seduce military leaders. Cleopatra, is quite known in popular culture as this divining figure, using her brains and beauty to rule in her way, portrayed by beauty icons in films and plays such as Elizabeth Taylor and Claudette Colbert. Everyone knows her legend but very few actually understand her true importance as a female leader in a world dominated by men as well as her impact on Western Civilization. By…

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    Who Is Brutus A Hero

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    Brutus is a very complex character in Julius Caesar. He is a powerful public figure and plays many roles in the book. He appears as a husband to his wife Portia, a great leader, and a loving friend. He faces many challenges throughout the book and has to choose who he feels he should be loyal to. Brutus is a hero because he had the best interest for all his friends, he is honourable and most loves Rome, and he is loyal to the conspirators. Brutus starts off as a good friend to Cassius, who…

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    opinion with power persuasive elements and lead to a drastic change, much like the case of Mark Antony in Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. Before Antony gives his famous eulogy of his dead friend and future leader of Rome, Julius Caesar, Marcus Brutus gives his outlook on the situation first in front of a crowd of Romans. Brutus is also a close friend of Caesar but he believes that Caesar needed to die because he was ambitious and a possible future tyrant; Brutus wanted to save Rome from…

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    of Julius Caesar The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare's most recognized and studied works in history. Throughout the play many problems arise which cause people’s judgment to cloud, which result in flawed thinking and irrational behavior, but there are only a few influential ones. One of these problems was power.Through a myriad of Caesars followers become jealous of his power, Caesar still wanted more. The thirst for power is the biggest problem in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.…

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    The Curse Of Brutus

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    include a flaw or weakness of character that leads to the hero now having a false perception of his actions and reality in general. This imperfection and false assumption results in unsatisfactory decisions by the hero, and the effect can vary from great suffering to a reversal of his fortune. Brutus exists as an exceptional example of this characterization. According to noted critic, Alice Shalvi, “Ironically, though, it is that very sense…

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    There was not just one cause the downfall of the Roman Republic. Social and political problems, fast expansion, and corruption among the powerful had a huge effect on the fall of the roman republic. Some people say that the Roman Republic began in 509 B.C. with the end of the Roman monarchy in 27 B.C. One of the many issues that caused the falling of the republic was corruption in the government. Rome used to be democracy, Rome put power into the hands of many few (beard,2011). Only the rich…

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    Is Julius Caesar Honorable

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    A lot of people claim to be things that they are not in order to gain credibility from a particular crowd they might be trying to impress. The same tactic of exaggerating one’s true character is used in Many characters in Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar claim to be honorable, but they do not always come across as honorable individuals in the audience’s point of view. A lot of main characters are perceived as honorable or claim honor but participate in activities that completely disprove their…

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    Gladiator Research Paper

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    Marcus Aurelius (b. 121 AD - d. 180 AD) was a peaceful leader of Rome on his deathbed soon after the Romans fought Germania (present day Germany). He wanted the general of the army, Maximus, to be the next in line to give Rome it’s power back. Since Maximus was a general, he wasn’t ‘tainted’ by the governments…

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    Cleopatra was the last Ptolemy of Egypt: a masterpiece in Ancient history famed with both vices and great virtues. Stacy Schiff’s book, Cleopatra, portrayed this woman in a positive way, trying to restore her lost and spoilt glory. This was because Cleopatra attempted to do so in the shadow of the Roman Empire, which at the time, was extending its reach throughout the Eurasian plate. Cleopatra faced multiple problems in her time as ruler of Egypt and tried to solve them diligently by asserting…

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    Republic was built on the traditional policy of compromise, devoted to ensure the welfare of the people. In time, the struggle for authority brought fundamental changes to the traditional sentiments of the Republic. As territory expansions brought great wealth into the country, power hungry senators and government officials harbored political ambitions and competed for power. Political treachery and self-interest within the senate and the assemblies gave way to economic turmoil and social…

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