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Leadership In Julius Caesar

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Julius Caesar, the famous tragedy written by William Shakespeare is set in ancient Rome. It is focused on the murder of the Roman Senator, Julius Caesar. In act one, scene one, a parade is taking place in the streets of Rome for Caesar. He has just defeated his nemesis in battle and is returning home. The three men by Caesar’s side are his military and political leaders: Brutus, Cassius and Antony. While they enter the city, a prophet calls out to Caesar, “Beware the Ides of March.” This is foreshadowing the upcoming death of Caesar. During the celebration, Caesar was offered a crown three times, but each time he refused it and fell to the ground having some form of a seizure. This displayed his physical weakness and inability to rule, when Brutus heard of this he also questioned Caesar’s ability to rule. Soon, it is revealed that Cassius does not think Caesar deserves the power or position he holds. He believes that Caesar is treated like a God by the people when he is no more than a normal person. He soon decides that Caesar is no longer fit to rule and plots to turn Brutus against Caesar and kill him. Brutus is eventually won over by letters forged by Cassius, claiming to be Roman citizens, worried that Caesar has gained too much power. Brutus, Cassius and his conspirators gather at Brutus’ house to discuss the plot to kill Caesar. They came up with a plan to lure him to the senate and kill him there. Caesar’s wife speaks of a recent dream where she sees a statue of Caesar, dripping with blood. There are men around the statue, smiling and bathing in it. When Caesar leaves for the senate, the same prophet tries to warn him again but Caesar pays no attention. Then, a citizen hands Caesar a letter, warning him about the men trying to kill him, but he never reads it. Soon Caesar encounters the conspirators, who greet and circle around him. They take turns stabbing him while he struggles. He puts up a fight until he sees his that friend Brutus assisted in killing him. He realizes he has been betrayed, at which point he gives up and dies. Antony, a good and loyal friend of Caesar’s is upset over Caesar's Death and swears to avenge him. At Caesar's funeral, Antony speaks and moves the crowd. They all become

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