Julius Caesar will always be remembered by the contribution he made to the Roman Empire. He grew up in a period of unrest and civil war in Rome. Caesar was a politician and general of the late Roman republic, who greatly extended the Roman Empire before seizing power and making himself dictator of Rome, paving the way for the imperial system. There are a number of things that make him important. He did a little bit of everything just before he died. Julius Caesar, leader of the Roman public was brutally murdered and betrayed by those he trusted. After reading about him as a person he is a testament that shows human nature has not changed. he accomplished everything he purposed and he did whatever it took to make it happen. He had all it took to be such a leader; women were in love with him, men wanted to be part of his army and children wanted to be like him when they grow up
For Caesar all it took was courage and selfishness to get to where he was.
A leader is a person who knows the way; goes the way and shows the way but no one will ever be a leader without courage. Courage was part of Caesar´s being, he knew that if he showed this part of him in the moments that seemed lost and accomplished them, people would follow him and they would help him get the power he always wanted. Julius decided to build a bridge because the Germanic tribes were a threat to Gaul, one of Caesar´s conquest. “They built the first bridge in only ten days using local lumber” (Gunn) People were surprised of such invention in such a short time that even the Germanic tribes were stunned by the unimaginable courage Caesar had. He knew he was risking his men lives but without hesitating he gathered up courage and made it happen. Eighteen days was all it took for Caesar to prove of what he is capable of; after proving his point “Caesar returned to Gaul and cut the bridge down” (Gunn) and the Germanic tribes’ didn´t dare to threaten them again. For him to build his bridge towards power all he needed was courage to get there but he was still a human and as a human and leader he was also selfish.
Selfishness is part of everyone no matter who it is or what decade, selfishness will always be part of the human being; it´s part of who Julius Caesar was. From the start Caesar made everything he needed to do to get what he wanted the most and not everything he did was while thinking about others; it wasn´t an army for what he craved the most but what he really wanted was power.
Julius Caesar was murdered on March 15. He was brutally stabbed 23 times by his fellow senators. The attack was so rapid and vicious that several conspirators wounded each other. He was Romes greatest general and leader. He united Rome under one emperor and one senate. He expanded the empire faster
Julius Caesar was born in Rome in July 100 BCE into a prestigious family known as the Julius Clan. He was involved with politics because of his family lineage as everyone in his family was involved with politics in some shape or form. He started out as governor of the then Roman province, Spain, from 61-60 BCE. He began to try to make his way to high power in Rome. He disobeyed the authority of the Roman senate and sparked a civil war. His army defeated the republican forces and he went to Egypt…
Despite the belief that Caesar would have made a good leader, a close reading of Julius Caesar shows that he would have indeed made self-centered and ‘cold’ leader. He talked of himself in third person, he didn’t listen to the cries and opinions of the citizens, and he also turned down the crown three times. Caesar never did let the words of others deter him from his goals or what he was going to do. “He is a dreamer. Let us leave him. Pass” (Shakespeare, Act I, L.101). Even with his knowledge and…
good intentions, was an extremist in his fight for Indian independence, and he was assassinated. Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare showcases this need for balance. Extremism in any aspect of life leads to destruction. There is a delicate balance between the public and private aspects of one’s life. Caesar is a prime example of the neglect of personal thoughts and feelings. On the day that Caesar is supposed to accept his crown, his wife, Calpurnia, has a negative prophetic dream about him. At…
days ago. Julius Caesar, an ambitious man, was a respected Senator and brilliant war general from Rome, Georgia. He was brutally killed on the very floor of our Senate. Caesar was a man who held the power and admirations of our people. His wit and experience solved many of our problems on our most recent war, earning more respect from America’s people. Many believed he would run as President in the upcoming election. The conspirators didn’t try to hide their apparent hatred for Caesar, stabbing him…
Madison Pallett 12-7-12 CEII-III Julius Caesar The famous play written by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, has numerous meaningful quotes. But, the quote that stood out the most for me was "Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.” I fully understood this quote in seconds, it has a lot of meaning also, more then any other quote in the play in my perspective. I believe Shakespeare, is the only writer that writes memorable lines. He is an incredible writer and knows how to…
Julius Caesar is very important because he ended the Roman Republic. Julius Caesar was a general and helped turn Rome into a big empire. At the beginning of they play Caesar returns from war with Pompey Later after defeating all other empires he became a very powerful dictator. In 44 b.c Caesar was stabbed by a group of senators. Cassius and Brutus were held responsible for his assassination. Caesar hates Cassius so Cassius hates Caesar back. Cassius’s noble brother in law Brutus loves Caesar…
characterised by intelligence, honour, passion and nobility. All these qualities describe Julius Caesar and Brutus, both of whom are unable to escape their fate, bringing about their own destruction or having it inflicted on them. Source Shakespeare relied on Thomas North’s translation of Plutarch’s Lives for historical events and characters in Julius Caesar. In Shakespeare’s play Brutus and Caesar are equally noble and driven by their love of duty and the Roman people. Written and first…
[Your Name] 278 Caesar Street Rome, Italy 48973 Brutus Senate Member 865 Rome Road Rome, Italy 86132 Dear Brutus, I have heard that Cassius is attempting to convince you to join a conspiracy to kill Caesar. Because I am a citizen I know that the other people of Rome love Caesar and want him as their ruler. So let me, as your friend, try to persuade you to not help in the malicious plot to murder Caesar. The conspiracy was not created because Cassius fears for Rome and what Caesar will make of it…
Rachel Chatfield Julius Caesar Julius Caesar was born in 100 BCE to a family that was neither rich nor noble. He worked his was into power by being a fine speaker that was devoted to the cause of the people. At the young age of 37 he was elected pontifex maximus, a highly regarded position given for life. During his rise in politics, Caesar understood the advantages of allies and created a very strong alliance between himself and Pompey and Crassus, two influential political figures. The allies…
Julius Caesar Who was the un-crowned emperor in the history of Rome? Well, Julius Caesar of course! Caesar is one of the most controversial characters of history; the people that are for him see him as a defender of the rights of the people against an oligarchy. The people against him see him as an ambitious troublemaker, who forced his way to dictatorial power and destroyed the republic. In my opinion Julius Caesar was an efficient leader until the day he was assassinated in March 15, 44 BC by…