Julius Caesar A Great Leader Essay

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    and knowledge are noble qualities that make a strong leader. Rome was in need of leader who wanted well for his country and that person was Julius Caesar. Courage, strength and knowledge describe Julius Caesar. Courage is doing the impossible when it seems hard. Strength is being able to pull through the hard times and never giving up. Knowledge is the perception of fact or truth. These terms not only phrase Julius Caesar, but also a great leader. Some may say that his actions were morally…

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    At a glance, the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, portrays power changing people into autocratic leaders. But, if one ventured a closer look at the motives and the background of some of the main characters, the evidence simply does not support this theory. Corruption has little to no relation to power, as displayed by the motives of Marcus Brutus, Cassius, and Julius Caesar himself. Marcus Brutus is referred to as “The noblest Roman of them all” because his higher status never wavers…

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    never repay them.”(p. 52) In this quote, it is shown Caesar not only bribed his way into higher positions, but he did so with money he stole from other people, his people. No person let alone a leader of men should act as a common thief, and what is even worse is the fact he had to abuse his power and authority to acquire the money from those beneath him. Abuse of power from anyone is wrong it is a slippery slope that leads directly into despotism. Not to mention, the Dictator was hungry for…

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    Ditmar Hoxha JM1614857Julius Caesar comparison essayBoth incredibly well established leaders to their respective peoples; Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln set a mark on history in their own separate ways that can never be replicated. The reason I have chosen to compare Julius Caesar to Abraham Lincoln is because of their significance in 100-44 B.C. and the 19th century, respectively. They left their foot on history and will both be forever remembered as great leaders in many respects, which is…

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    Julius Caesar was a great political leader who was the bridge from the old Roman Republic to an Empire. One of the most famous Roman Rulers of the time Julius Caesar, through his reforms and actions he brought the Roman Republic to its knees. Although Julius Caesar was an accomplished military leader, statesman and politician, his motives and actions would damage the Roman Republic. The way Julius Caesar contributed to the breakdown of the Roman republic was through his involvement in the…

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    In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar the main theme is power. The conspirators quickly realize that Caesar will soon be in absolute power and that that could not happen. He becomes a threat to the values of the Roman Republic.They assassinate Caesar before he is crowned king. This shows power because the conspirators did not want Caesar to have too much to all the power.Also both Cesar and Brutus are thought to be heroes and villains in Julius Caesar. In the beginning , Caesar is hailed for his…

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    Book 21 and Suetonius’ Julius Caesar is Julius Caesar and Hannibal. The two men are very similar in that they both are very ambitious and don’t let anything stand in their way. The Life of Julius Caesar tells the story of Julius Caesar’s life in Rome and how he became a dictator. Livy’s History of Rome Book 21 is about the Second Punic War and Hannibal’s campaign. In The Life of Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar was forced to go into hiding because Sulla wanted him dead. Julius Caesar was able to…

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    When discussing about who the most important person was in Rome, one would usually think of Gaius Julius Caesar, who lived from 100 BCE to 44 BCE. People at the time admired him so much to even give him the title “dictator perpetuo” which meant dictator in perpetuity because of his achievements. Caesar accomplished unbelievable achievements such as instigating political and economic reforms, conquering Gaul, and establishing a calendar with 365 days. Because of his contribution, his…

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    Julius Caesar, a man who was betrayed by everyone around him, in a fit of jealousy. Now, there are many people that could have been the true murderer of Julius Caesar. It could have been one person, or it could have been multiple. I’ll be telling you facts that support why someone may have been the murderer. Now there is support claiming that Julius Caesar was his own reason for death. There is support that says Julius Caesar had a mental illness, and that he attacked Brutus for absolutely…

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    Command, which is defined by ADRP 6-0 as the “exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander’s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations.” (2012)Under mission command leaders are guided by these principles: building cohesive teams through trust, creating shared understanding, clear commanders intent, exercise disciplined initiative, use mission order and accepting prudent…

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