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    friend or your country? In the play, Julius Caesar, written by Shakespeare, that is the big question. Plenty of characters make choices that don’t always exemplify honor. One of the many characters in the book is Caesar. He is classified as a strong, ambitious, and arrogant leader. All the citizens of Rome recognize Caesar as a honorable and just man. In the play, there are many characters who try to epitomize a virtuous man to their city, like Caesar, but don’t always show it. The most conflicting

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    author’s core values and morals are. So by analyzing Julius Caesar, Shakespeare’s core values and moral will shine through. Although there are many characters in Julius Caesar that are vastly different in nature, the way in which Shakespeare highlights any individual points to what he stands for. Starting with Marcus Brutus, Shakespeare focuses the attention on his honor. Brutus sided with Pompey in the civil war with Caesar in which Caesar won. Funk and Wagnall’s New World Encyclopedia report that

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    the republic, Cicero’s values and personality which lead to him to being easily deceived. Cicero was one of the most powerful of the Roman senators and in his desire to save the Republic he supported and trusted Octavian the adopted son of Julius Caesar. “For, as you know, I have long been singing the praises of your

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    Stoicism in Ancient Rome Essay

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    BCE), Pompey the Great (106-48 BCE), and Cato the Younger (95-46 BCE) all professed themselves Stoics. This group of powerful statesmen and leaders practicing Stoicism disseminated it throughout Rome. Octavian (63 BC- 14 AD) who later became Caesar Augustus had a Stoic tutor and many

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    politics in Egypt, through her skills in language and consequently of her hundreds of followers and supporters. She was able to even entice some of the most important people in history, such as Mark Antony and Julius Caesar, and had relationships with other Roman rulers such as Emperor Augustus. Her name was very well known in the ancient world as a beautiful and skilled lady, and still is to this day. For these reasons, Cleopatra’s reign as the last queen of Egypt was unlike any other ruler of the ancient

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    Cleopatra and his right to rule. In combination with enhancement of this image through deification and mythological ties, Antony launched a fierce verbal campaign against Octavian to illegitimate his rule. Suetonius' The Lives of the Caesars- The Deified Augustus, pays testament to Antony's craftiness and versatility. One of the earliest tactics used by Antony was scorning the maternal and paternal family of Octavian. In Roman culture, family name was essential for public respect and public

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    The History of the Roman Government Essay

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    The History of the Roman Government The Romans have had almost every type of government there is. They've had a kingdom, a republic, a dictatorship, and an empire. Their democracy would be the basis for most modern democracies. The people have always been involved with and loved their government, no matter what kind it was. They loved being involved in the government, and making decisions concerning everyone. In general, the Romans were very power-hungry. This might be explained by the myth that

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    years after the events of Shakespeare’s earlier play about the Roman Empire, Julius Caesar. At the beginning of that tragedy, Caesar has triumphed over his rival Pompey the Great, the father of young Pompey in Antony and Cleopatra, and aspires to kingship. Caesar is then assassinated by Cassius and Brutus, who hope to preserve the Roman Republic. Instead, Cassius and Brutus are defeated by Mark Antony and Octavius Caesar, Julius’s nephew, who then join Marcus Aemilius Lepidus to create a three-man government

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    “…Was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; and sure he is an honorable man. But were I Brutus, and Brutus Antony, there were an Antony would ruffle up your spirits, and put a tongue in every wound of Caesar that should move the stones of Rome to rise and mutiny… … Here was a Caesar! When comes such another,” addressed wise Marc Antony to the manipulated Roman citizens. (Foote and Perkins, 678 –683). During 509 BC to AD 27, Rome was a republic where its citizens elected leaders by voting

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    What was Julius and Augustus status as a soldier and their military accomplishments? How did they obtained their titles as dictators and emperors? Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus were both great military leaders, having many military accomplishments. Both worked hard to become the dictators and emperors they were. Julius Caesar started as a military tribune making ready to become a Consul. One of the world 's most vital military pioneers was regularly acquainted with a senatorial, patrician

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