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    The First Triumvirate

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    In my opinion, I think that the event of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus joining forces to create the First Triumvirate would be first most important event that caused the Roman Republic to fall. Augustus Caesar becoming emperor of Rome would be the second major event. Last but not least, I think that Julius Caesar being assassinated, would be the third major event that caused the Roman Republic to fall. Firstly, I think that the event of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus joining forces to…

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    Julius Caesar by Shakespeare talks about events that happened in the ancient Rome. Shakespeare shapes the political events as the world of masculine friendship which politics is influenced by the relationship between men. In Julius Caesar, Shakespeare only presents two women characters who are only described in a few words. Women only play minor part in this play. In the whole Act 5, the tragic fighting scene, not even a single woman character is involved. Besides, there is love between men, and…

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    Admittedly, other people might say that Caesar is the tragic hero because he realized his fault before he died. However, when he died, Caesar still held onto his overly large ego. After Brutus stabbed him, Caesar said “Et tu, Brute?—Then fall, Caesar,” (III.i.85). Without a doubt, Caesar was definitely emotionally hurt because his best friend was going to kill him, but his last three words were referring to himself in third person, showing that he still thought of himself as godlike. Brutus, on…

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    been split in half and is on the brink of destruction. In the play “The tragedy of Julius Caesar” Brutus has just killed the romans leader Caesar and Brutus is trying to convince the commoners that killing Caesar was just. In the play Brutus and Antony both have speeches that are similar and different in Ethos (credibility) , Logos (logic) ,and Pathos (appeal to emotion). The speeches in many ways are the same in the way of Ethos. Brutus showed ethos by addressing the commoners as…

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    One of Rome’s most famous Caesars to date is Julius Caesar. He had some of the best military ideas in the history of war and is given credit to helping kickstart the rise of the unstoppable Roman Empire. But it’s not the military tactics he is known for the best, or how he guided Rome to the path of power. Julius Caesar is known best for his demise on March 15th, the day we know best as the Ides of March. Julius Caesar was powerful force from the time he arrived into the world, via the…

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    Gladiator Research Paper

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    Rome; the most well-known place in the world. Many dream about traveling to Rome and paying a visit to The Colosseum or taking a picture in front of the large aqueducts that span throughout the country. Although people love to take pictures of the ancient structures that have stood for many centuries, some don't know the history behind them, or Rome itself. Learning about the more historical things about Rome are the best parts; such as how it used to be an idea, and how it was a republic for…

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    Some effects of the conquests can be seen as both positive and negative. This assignment asks for the negative effects of the Roman conquests. How would the negative factors affect the people, the government, or their way of life? The Romans grew too sure of themselves, too arrogant and grandiose, inclined to be tyranny regarding the needs of the conquered peoples. They loved the wealth and decadence more than the love of honour or the simplicity of the earlier times (Morey, 1901b). Even one…

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    against him. His name was Brutus; Brutus was a tragic hero because he was a great leader and was noble. He was persuaded by Cassius to kill Julius Caesar and one of his good friends Antony got him and the rest of the conspirators into deep trouble. Brutus was one of the noblest people in Rome everyone loved him. Antony even said at the end of the play, “This was the noblest Roman of them all” (I.ii.68). Brutus loved Rome’s people and Rome in general.…

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    Grq 4 Julius Caesar

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    GRQ 4 1. In Chapter 4, we saw that Julius Caesar was murdered partly because he seemed to be moving towards monarchical power. In this chapter, Octavian, taking the title of Augustus, enjoyed greater power than Julius ever managed. How did Octavian not only survive but succeed where Julius had failed? During the Roman Empire, it was best for a leader to be cautious of how they decided to use their power since the Senate was the judge and jury. The Senate had exceeding power, which meant anyone…

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    Despite some claims, Brutus was not a cold blooded killer. He did not seek power in killing Caesar. What he had to gain was, in fact, freedom for his people. At this time Rome was ruled by dictators. Rulers were revered in the way gods were and could be harsh at times. In the first act, Brutus was taken aside by Cassius to speak. Brutus and Cassius witnessed the people offering Caesar the crown once more and Brutus expressed his disappointment; “Ay, do you fear it? Then must I think you would…

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