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Essay On Julius Caesar

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Caesar and I share quite a few characteristics. We are both strong-willed and stubborn, and we can both be very commanding. Another characteristic Caesar and I both share is the fact that we have very few true friends, friends tat will never leave you and always have your back. While a vast amount of our personality are similar, Caesar and I have different political views. I believe in the power of democracy, and Caesar believes in a dictatorship where he is in charge. Caesar is also not as perceptive as I am. Caesar and I both have strong personalities. We are both strong-willed and are stubborn. “But I am constant as the northern star, of whose true-fixed and resting quality there is no fellow in the firmament (Caesar, IIIi, 60-63).” Caesar is immovable, once his mind is decided he will not change his decision. When I decide on what I want to do, I am immovable in my decision. When I decided on what I wanted to do on my Advanced Placement Human Geography project, I didn’t want to …show more content…

While Caesar is a little perceptive, my perception is far greater than his. “Let me have men about me that are fat, Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o’ nights: Young Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous.” (Caesar, Iii, 192-195) Caesar may have noticed Cassius, but he didn’t realize that dozens of other people have also betrayed him. While Caesar is ignorant of his surroundings, I am very perceptive. When I am out in public, I keep an eye on what is going on around me. I believe in the power of democracy. “ Caesar shall forth. The things that threatened me Ne’er looked but on my back. When they shall see the face of Caesar, they are vanished ( Caesar, IIii,10-13).” Caesar has taken out several of his outlaws, turning Rome into a dictatorship rather than a democracy. I believe that a dictatorship does not allow the people of a country to remain happy. Germany was not prosperous or happy under a

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