In the play Julius Caesar, Caesar says, “:But I am as constant as the northern star, of whose true fix’d and resting quality.” This is a perfect example that people no matter how popular you are, there is always someone who is going to try to take it away from you. Another problem with this quote is that you should be nice to people or something bad will happen to you. Life by the rule treat others how you want to be treated. Julius Caesar is similar and different to regina of mean girls in many ways.The first way that the two are similar is that both the characters are high in society, Julius Caesar is a loved government official that all the people of the city love. He is the head of everything, every single person in Rome hangs on every
Regina George in the movie Mean Girls is similar to Caesar in the book Julius Caesar because they are both beloved and powerful. First, in the movie Mean Girls Regina George has lots of rules for Gretchen, Karen and Cady to make her look better. Gretchen tells Cady the rules and says “You can't wear a tank top two days in a row, and you can only wear your hair in a ponytail once a week.”…“Oh, and we only wear jeans or track pants on Fridays.”…“Now if you break any of these rules, you can't sit with us at lunch. I mean, not just you. Like, any of us.” In the book Julius Caesar Caesar is walking outside and says he wants to be surrounded by fat guys to make him look better. Caesar says “Let me have men about me that are fat, Sleek-headed men
They are both excellent speakers and descendants of prestigious families; David and the Trojan hero and founder of Rome, Aeneas. Despite their background, they both are intelligent and make a name for themselves through their own work. They undergo difficulties and eventually, each has a victorious entry; Jesus on a donkey and Caesar on a horse. Their policies are also similar as they gain the support of the masses, yet, they are judged as wrongdoers by the authorities; Jesus by the Sanhedrin and Caesar by the
Commonalities between Cato and Caesar abound in Suetonius and Plutarch's biographies. The most apparent similarity is physical appearance and ability. Cato followed a sober mode of living and trained hard to attain “ a tough constitution and a body which was as strong as it was healthy” (P1). In battle Cato was a “formidable fighter, who stood his ground resolutely and and confronted his opponents with a ferocious expression “ (P1). Caesar was also strong in body and battle. He was “tall fair and well built,” and he was “a most skillful swordsman and horseman, and showed surprising powers of endurance” (s45,57). The enormous number of victories left by Caesar are testimony to his skill as general and fighter. Similarity in strength is only one part of domestic life Cato and Caesar had in common.
Abraham Lincoln and, Julius Caesar were both politicians, and they are both similar in their way although they both come from different walks, of life they both share similarities. Abraham Lincoln served as the 16th president of, the United States he was born in Hodgenville, KY in 1809 and, he was assassinated in April of 1865 Abraham Lincoln stood for rights of all people although these two men are quite different they stood for leadership and justice and equality. Julius Caesar was born on July 13 100 B.C.E. he was a politician, and a military leader Abraham Lincoln and Julius Caesar were both rulers of their country they both had made a significant impact people admired them, they were acknowledged as heroes of their countries. And shortly after they were both assassinated Abraham Lincoln, and Julius Caesar left a legacy in which would carry on forever.
Through multiple instances, we see the theme of jealousy hold true in both Julius Caesar and Mean girls. Cassius is a prime example from Julius Caesar because his jealousy for the tyrannical rule of Caesar causes him to conspire against him. Cassius’s first interaction in the play with Caesar sparks his jealousy for him. When Julius Caesar tells cassius that he is to dangerous, Cassius replies, "Ye gods! It doth amaze me, / A man of such a feeble temper should / So get the start of the majestic world, / And bear the palm alone" (Act I, sc. II, 128-131).
As said by Anonymous, “A self-absorbed person is like a black hole. Constantly sucking in attention.” The play Julius Caesar retells the rise and fall of Marcus Brutus, a Roman senator, and the fall of Julius Caesar. However, the movie Mean Girls is about a high school in Chicago, ruled by a group of three girls, informally called the Plastics. Many of the characters in Mean Girls resemble the characters of Julius Caesar.
Throughout history, great leaders had been forged through all different kinds of societies and their needs. In this case, Donald Trump and Julius Caesar are no less. Both leaders had fought against their rivals to become leader. Donald Trump had run for president of the United States of America in 2016 and had fought vigorously against his political opponents to win the election. Julius Caesar had been part of a triumvirate, or a group of three leaders. When one of the leaders started dominating the others and oppressed Caesar, Caesar had retaliated and seized control of the Roman Empire. Both Donald Trump and Julius Caesar are similar because both had believed what they were doing was for the better of their followers, had been targeted by
Although Abraham Lincoln and Julius Caesar are different in many ways, they also have several things in common. They were both great leaders for their nations and were well-respected men. I would like to dig a little in depth of the ways they were similar. Both of these men had significantly impacted their countries and held much power. Both men were leaders that will never be forgotten due to the changes they produced.
Being Yourself in Mean Girls and Julius Caesar There are differences and similarities between the movie Mean Girls and the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. Rome and modern day high school are very different because the Romans didn’t have the same concerns as modern day people. In Mean Girls, Gretchen Wieners makes a reference to Julius Caesar by saying, “We should all just stab Caesar!”(Mean Girls). Gretchen is comparing Regina George to Julius Caesar, which shows that Mean Girls and Julius Caesar have a lot in common, and Caesar is still relevant today because the play teaches a lifelong lesson about being modest and not trying to be better than everyone else and certainly not thinking you are immortal.
When humanity thinks of Julius Caesar most of them do not compare him with another great leader, Abraham Lincoln. Or when people think of Abraham Lincoln, they don’t often compare him to Julius Caesar. These two men may be the unlikeliest people to be compared together, but the thing is they have many significant similarities to each other. They may have been born in two different time periods, but the effects of their lives are still affecting individuals and countries today. Some of their similarities include both had a great impact on their country, both of them change the world, and people still look up to them to this day.
Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare is full of comparisons and contrast between characters. For example, Caesar is a selfish character, in contrast to Brutus, who is more selfless. The play starts off with Cassius trying to persuade Brutus to join him in the killing of Caesar. Cassius wanted to kill Caesar for his own benefit, while Brutus was thinking more on the selfless side, and was in of the plan for the benefit of Rome. “Be not deceived: if I have veiled my look, I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself.
The stories of Jesus, Julius, and their betrayers are very similar in terms of their origins, revolutionary protagonists, and the fates of those involved. Jesus and Julius both grew up in rather poor families. Although it’s hard to believe, Caesar’s family wasn’t technically rich. They were members of the Roman aristocracy, but they inherited this title from their wealthier ancestors (Biography. Com Editors).
The final similarity is when the conspirators control Brutus into being associated in the overcome of Caesar, for example, when Cady was trying to get the plastics to
Julius Caesar, a Roman general, dictator, and leader, is considered to be one of history 's most influential and powerful rulers to this day, in which his rise to power, conquest of Europe, and controversial downfall all remain to be told during modern days. The play Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare, portrays the events leading up to Julius Caesar’s assassination, and how those who conspired against him banded together and plotted Caesar’s demise. Many of those conspirators assassinated Caesar due to his quick rise to absolute power, his “acts” of disrespect against the senate such as his failing to stand to receive the title of becoming a “god,” and pure jealousy and anger towards Caesar’s success and rule over the Roman empire. Caesar, an ambitious man, was able to conquer many lands and peoples for Rome through successful military campaigns in which he became one Rome’s best generals due to the amount of successful battles he had won and the amount of blood he had shed for Rome’s expansion. However, Caesar’s trait of ambitiousness would prove to be a double edged sword.
There were not many similarities between the two speeches except they both showed love towards Caesar; however both speeches did a very good job on impacting the people of Rome. Brutus made the people believe it was the right thing to kill Caesar, but Antony turned it around and turned all the people against him.