Caesar is portrayed, through the eyes of most people today, as a unforgiving, ambitious dictator, yet when the concept is looked further upon, it is proven that he was a reformed leader. Caesar thought things through, he would stop (metaphorically) before any actions and deeply find the reasonable solution. In William Shakspear's play, Julius Ceasar, Shakesprear showed what kind of a leader he truly was. In the play, his close friend, Marc Antony, offered him a crown three times before a crowd. Each of the times he refused it and the crowd would cheer. After closly examining the predicament, I found that Julius Casar was the ideal reformed leader in which many had hoped for for hundreds, of thousands of years.
By nearly all accounts, he was an excellent governor of Spain (as propraetor). His second governorship of Gaul and Illyricum is marked by extremes. He defeated enemies of Roman allies in his first two campaigns in Gaul, drawing the admiration of many Romans. However this led to one of the bloodiest conquests in history as Caesar went on to subject the rest of Gaul. The last part of this campaign was brutal with record numbers of people killed or sold into slavery.
he was abad dictatpr becasue he was a poppy head
Good in general but was killed as the senate thought he was becoming to powerful and God like.
both. he led Rome to victory ,and with that, more land. he also wanted to be king, which Rome did not want
good because he was for the people.
The cast of Julius Caesar - 1911 includes: Constance Benson as Portia Murray Carrington as Brutus Nora Lancaster as Calpurnia Eric Maxim as Cassius Guy Rathbone as Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar un 59 bc.
he wins the crowd, because he turns down the crown to make him look like a good guy. he wants the crown verry bad but he dont wanna show ambition, and the more he turns it down the more the crowd wants him to be king
bad guy
Good guy
The cast of Julius Caesar - 1911 includes: Constance Benson as Portia Murray Carrington as Brutus Nora Lancaster as Calpurnia Eric Maxim as Cassius Guy Rathbone as Julius Caesar
Edit: That is false. Julius Caesar was ruler of Rome for a time until he was assassinated by a group of sentators. Octavian, the Grandnephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar, was his heir and once Octavian was appointed emperor of Rome, he changed his name to Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus, or Augustus Caesar. Julius Caesar is not a emperor, he was a dictator,but every roman emperorkept the name "Caesar" as part as their titles. And Augustus Caesar was a poor dude, who lost his own father, who is a farmer. And he gets adopted by a great guy Julius Caesar, but Julius get murdered by the senaters and people, because he acted too much like a king...
Julius Caesar un 59 bc.
He is just weak because that guy was old. Also he had epilepsy.
Augustus Caesar shares few commonalities with the guy on pizza boxes; in fact, a pair of olive branches and a toga are about it. Augustus Caesar was an emperor of Rome and the grand-nephew of Julius Caesar.
There's this guy named Julius Caesar and he is a dictator of Rome. Some other guys think he's getting too powerful and full of himself, so they get together and kill him. They think that killing one guy will restore the republic. But it just results in civil war and the assasins die, and a new dictator arises to replace Caesar.
he wins the crowd, because he turns down the crown to make him look like a good guy. he wants the crown verry bad but he dont wanna show ambition, and the more he turns it down the more the crowd wants him to be king
Bad
Two people. Artemidorus, the guy who tries to warn Caesar about the conspiracy, signs his letter of warning to Caesar "thy lover, Artimedorus". Brutus, also, in his speech to the people says "as I slew my best lover for the good of Rome, I have the same dagger for myself", referring, of course, to Caesar.
bad guy
Good guy with good intentions but bad ideas.
he would wear the clothes that the guy in enchanted wore