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Julius Caesar Tragic Hero Essay

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The definition of a tragic hero is the protagonist of a tragic story in which he or she is destined for downfall. An example of a real life tragic hero is Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was born in the 12 th of July 100 BCE, or his birth year can vary to 102 depending on different sources. Born to father, bearing the same name as him, Julius Caesar was a praetor who governed a province in Asia, and his mother, Aurelia Cotta was of noble birth. He was raised around one of the most popular political ideologies at the time and that was democratization of government and more rights for the lower classes. When Julius was 16, his father died and became the head of his household. He the managed to become nominated as the new high priest of Jupiter. …show more content…

Began to establish close relationships with powerful people like Gnaeus Pompeius and Marcus Licinius Crassus. This helped become the position as Chief Priest (Pontifex Maximus) in 63 BCE. In 62 he was elected praetor and divorced Pompeia after a scandal she was implicated in with another man, he than sailed for Spain in 61 as Propraetor (governor) of Hispania. After warring with rival tribes, and bringing stability to the region, Caesar returned to Rome. He was then awarded consulship by the senate. And in 60 BCE he came to an agreement with Pompey and Crassus. The agreement “The First Triumvirate” by modern day historians. Caesar then married Calpurina, the daughter of a wealthy and powerful Populare senator, and he married his daughter Julia to Pompey as to further cement their agreement. The three men now effectively ruled over Rome. Caesar began to push for government reform, opposing Optimate sentiment, and a redistribution of land to the poor. As long as Caesar was a public servant he was safe from prosecution by his Optimate enemies for his

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