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  • Biography on Julius Caesar

    Biography on Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar A Man of Great Stature Julius Caesar was a strong leader of the Romans who changed the course of the history for the Roman world decisively and irreversibly. With his courage and strength, he created a strong empire and guided the empire for almost 20 years. His life was short, but had many adventures. I will tell of some of this man's remarkable life. He did many things, therefore, I will only discuss

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    Essay Length: 751 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 18, 2009 By: Jack
  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    JULIUS CEASAR Adrian Pena Final Paper Research Bibliography : (1) "Julius Caesar" Encyclopedia Britannica (1990), Volume C, (2) "Caesar, Julius" Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia version 4 Volume C (1994). (3) " Julius Caesar" Bradford, Ernie (1990), I read over 270 pages of information from 4 different books. Julius Caesar was a strong leader for the Romans who changed the course of the history of the Greco - Roman world decisively and irreversibly. With his strength and

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    Essay Length: 2,340 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

    Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

    In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Decius Brutus and Mark Antony, both Roman Senators, eulogize Julius Caesar, each using a different technique and approach. Brutus, in a somewhat arrogant, to the point, eulogy, attempts to sway the people. He justifies conspiring against Caesar by stating that Caesar's ambition would have hurt Rome. However, in Antony's eulogy, he focuses on Caesar's positive traits, and cunningly disproves Brutus' justification for killing Caesar. The fickle Romans waver between leaders, responding

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    Essay Length: 846 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Shakespeare's Julius Caesar - Caesar Speeches

    Shakespeare's Julius Caesar - Caesar Speeches

    Persuasive Techniques In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Decius Brutus and Mark Antony, both Roman Senators, eulogize Julius Caesar, each using a different technique and approach. Brutus, in a somewhat arrogant, to the point, eulogy, attempts to sway the people. He justifies conspiring against Caesar by stating that Caesar's ambition would have hurt Rome. However, in Antony's eulogy, he focuses on Caesar's positive traits, and cunningly disproves Brutus' justification for killing Caesar. The fickle Romans waver

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    Essay Length: 829 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Mike
  • Biography on Julius Caesar

    Biography on Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar A Man of Great Stature Julius Caesar was a strong leader of the Romans who changed the course of the history for the Roman world decisively and irreversibly. With his courage and strength, he created a strong empire and guided the empire for almost 20 years. His life was short, but had many adventures. I will tell of some of this man’s remarkable life. He did many things, therefore, I will only discuss

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    Essay Length: 751 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Jon
  • Gaius Julius Caesar

    Gaius Julius Caesar

    Gaius Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 B.C, to a patrician family. Julius was raised in Subura, which was a section in Rome for the lower-class citizens. When Julius was fifteen years of age, he inherited his father’s fortune, who worked as a praetor. However, his family was not considered rich by the noble standards of Rome. Caesar grew up in a time of turmoil, and Rome was domestically split

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    Essay Length: 665 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Mike
  • William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

    William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

    In William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar", honor is displayed as a prominent theme throughout the play. Honor is having great respect for others, regardless of their status in society; and performing great deeds not for personal gain but for the good of others. Marcus Brutus is an example of an honorable man; Caius Cassius, however, is not. When Brutus joined the conspiracy against Caesar, he did it solely for the good of Rome. Unlike all the

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    Essay Length: 364 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar Julius Caesar was at one time the great leader of Rome before he was betrayed and assassinated by some of his closest friends and followers on one fateful night. Cassius, Brutus, and the rest of the conspirators killed Caesar because they were afraid that he may become King and revoke their privileges and take all their power from them. The senators and conspirators thought that Caesar wanted to rule Rome on his own

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    Essay Length: 713 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Steve
  • Sir Winston Churchill

    Sir Winston Churchill

    SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965), British leader. English on his father's side, American on his mother's, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill embodied and expressed the double vitality and the national qualities of both peoples. His names testify to the richness of his historic inheritance: Winston, after the Royalist family with whom the Churchills married before the English Civil War; Leonard, after his remarkable grandfather, Leonard Jerome of New York; Spencer, the married name of a daughter

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    Essay Length: 3,427 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Jon
  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar portrays the tragic flaws that affect a person’s life. Shakespeare uses the character of Cassius to portray greed and jealousy. The Roman senator is obsessed with power, and his greed leads him to desire the power Caesar has, Through a series of brutal events, Cassius manipulates a conspiracy that will get the other Roman senators and Brutus to murder Caesar solely for his throne. The senators believe they are engaging in an act

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    Essay Length: 648 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Yan
  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    When the name Julius Caesar is heard, it can only trigger the image of a great leader that led Rome into prosperity. Caesar's military excellence brought more power and more land; that lead to the increase of size and strength in Rome. His dictatorship helped the stability and prosperity in Rome. Caesar's assassination lead to a monarchy that was ruled by Octavin. His death lead to a domino effect ending in the ultimate collapse of

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    Essay Length: 1,595 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Yan
  • Brutus Character - Julius Caesar

    Brutus Character - Julius Caesar

    Aaron Plummer March 18, 2005 Green 1 CHARACTER ANALYSIS The title of the play is Julius Caesar, and was written by William Shakespeare. In 1599, Julius Caesar was the first play to be preformed at the newly built Globe Theater. William Shakespear died in 1616. Brutus was a cautious, devious, and naive. Brutus is a very cautious man. “Into what dangers are you leading me, Cassius, that you would have me look into myself

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    Essay Length: 735 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Motivation: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

    Motivation: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

    Shakespeare’s play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” is one that transcends time from the Roman times to the Elizabethan times and to the present. “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” has characters which display similar mindsets of those in Elizabethan times and today. Many of the characters in the play have a certain motivation to complete a long-term or short term goal. These motives arise from things like a strive for perfection, ambition and greed

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    Essay Length: 947 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Assassination of Julius Caesar

    The Assassination of Julius Caesar

    The Assassination of Julius Caesar Julius Caesar (100 - 44 B.C.) was a very gifted and also a motivated leader. He was appointed dictator of Rome for ten years after he defeated the Senates forces. Some of the senators, such as Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassuis, who he had previously been pardoned, feared that Julius Caesar aimed to establish a monarchy over Rome with himself as the absolute ruler (king). The Romans despised the

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    Essay Length: 399 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Antony in Julius Caesar

    Antony in Julius Caesar

    Out of all the main characters in Julius Caesar, I chose Antony to write about simply because he is so interesting. The first personality trait he shows is obedience, as revealed in Act 1 Scene 2. In lines 9-12, Caesar tells Antony, “Forget not, in your speed, Antonius/To touch Calpurnia; for our elders say/The barren, touched in this holy chase/Shake off their sterile curse.” In lines 13-14, Antony replies with, “I shall remember/When Caesar says

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    Essay Length: 777 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Victor
  • Language in "julius Caesar"

    Language in "julius Caesar"

    The tragedy of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is driven forth by the actions of those who have been manipulated by the sly language of Cassius, Brutus, Antony, and others. Titinuis stating “Alas, though hast misconstrued everything” sums up the play best because a few misleading remarks by Cassius, Antony, Decius, and Brutus led to the deaths of Julius Caesar, 100 Roman senators, and Cassius, Titinius, Portia, Brutus, and lets not forget poor Cinna the Poet.

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    Essay Length: 342 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Fdr and Winston Churchill

    Fdr and Winston Churchill

    Between the years of 1939 and 1945 the world was sent spiralling in a mess of corruption, violence and uncertainty. Allied powers were faced with the unparalleled task of protecting the world from tyranny. In terms of political power, this weight was bestowed upon the shoulders of two memorable individuals. By and large Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt can be labelled as beacons of democracy and leaders of the free world in their

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Life of Julius Caesar

    The Life of Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar Julius Caesar is and was one of the most influential people in history. He created laws, stuck wars, and developed new strategies for leadership and battles. "Caesar is widely considered to be one of the greatest military geniuses of all time, as well as a brilliant politician and one of the ancient world's strongest leaders (Julius Caesar pg.1)." He transformed the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire and he extended his land

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    Essay Length: 1,794 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill called courage "the first of human qualities . . . because it guarantees all the others." We are all equipped with remarkable capacities for doing extraordinary things under difficult circumstances. Courage in practice releases abilities that lie dormant deep within ourselves. Like other virtues, courage transforms us into better, larger, more capable human beings. Courage is a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear. To endure

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    Essay Length: 601 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: David
  • Tradegedy of Julius Caesar

    Tradegedy of Julius Caesar

    In act 1, Shakespeare establishes the character and their motivation that lead to the death of Caesar. How does Shakespeare do this? Shakespeare’s ‘Julius Caesar’ is based on the power struggles and personalities that surrounded the assassination of Julius Caesar. The different characters of Cassius and Brutus lead them eventually to each want the death of Caesar whose arrogance threatens to make him take the opportunity of becoming emperor of Rome. The first Act

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Victor
  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar was one of ancient Rome's greatest generals and statesmen and became a brilliant military leader and helped make Rome the center of an empire that stretched across Europe. Caesar also won fame as an orator, politician, and writer. His victories in civil war helped him become dictator of the Roman people, but his power frightened many of his political opponents, and a group of them assassinated him. Gaius Julius Caesar was born in

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Max
  • The Best Leader in Julius Caesar

    The Best Leader in Julius Caesar

    The best leader in Julius Caesar Caesar was the powerful ruler of Rome. One of his closest friends was a man named Marcus Brutus. Brutus was a loyal friend, and was always true to his country. Such as when Brutus was facing a dilemma in which case he was torn between the life of his friend and what was better for the city of Rome. With Brutus being a true Roman he chooses the death

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Bred
  • Stoicism in Julius Caesar

    Stoicism in Julius Caesar

    In Roman times, suicide was not the shameful, taboo act that it is today, but was once viewed as honorable and praiseworthy. The ultimate sacrifice was being able to take one’s own life. Brutus, in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, is a man driven by will, virtue, and disillusionment all in the name of the Republic. On the eve of his defeat by Antony, Brutus runs upon his own sword to preserve his honor as a

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    Essay Length: 1,125 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar is about a tragic end of Caesar and most of the senate. The main character, Brutus, is a troubled man who doesn’t know what to do. The other senators though want to assassinate Caesar for becoming to power hungry. They lead Brutus into their group and carry out their plan one day at a senate meet. Unfortunately after they do the deed Octavian and Mark Antony chase them throughout Rome. The two most

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar was the dictator for life. 2 years later members of the senate assassinated him. A young boy named Octavian was 18 years old. Octavian was Caesar's grandnephew but Octavian had always hoped Caesar would take him as a son. Octavian knew of everything that Caesar had done. From conquering Gaul to when he crossed the Publicans with his army, and also when he defeated his enemies and became the most powerful man in

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Janna

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