Although Julius Caesar did eventually abuse his power to a great extent, he was still a great ruler and did incredible things for the republic. He also didn't just one day declare himself ruler of Rome without showing anyone that he had leadership potential. He worked his way up by being a great general and expanding the empire. At that point, that was one of the main goals of the Romans.
Julius Caesar was a Roman so his culture would be Roman.
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Arrogance would certainly be a character flaw in Julius Caesar.
His response to Julius Caesar was .. would you like a Caesar salad ? :)
Cassius hoped that Brutus, who was a man of impeccable integrity and who was close to Caesar, would lend legitimacy to their movement.
Julius Caesar's soul never dies throughout the entire play. He is always there and there would never be a plot without him.
I would say a bad day for Julius Caesar would be the ides of March, when he was stabbed to death by Senators.
Yes, Julius Caesar was known for his many affairs with women.Yes, Julius Caesar was known for his many affairs with women.Yes, Julius Caesar was known for his many affairs with women.Yes, Julius Caesar was known for his many affairs with women.Yes, Julius Caesar was known for his many affairs with women.Yes, Julius Caesar was known for his many affairs with women.Yes, Julius Caesar was known for his many affairs with women.Yes, Julius Caesar was known for his many affairs with women.Yes, Julius Caesar was known for his many affairs with women.
A biographical sketch of Julius Caesar would be an outline of his life and accomplishments. To see a full bio of Caesar, type "Julius Caesar" in your web browser and you'll get many sites outlining his life.
Julius Caesar had two sisters and they would both have been named Julia a was the Roman custom.
Caesar Salad, clue in the name :|
Personification is when an object takes on a human action. An example from Julius Caesar would be: "The Tiber trembled beneath her banks."