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Immorality In Julius Caesar

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It is not possible for politics to be completely successful and moral at once, as demonstrated in Julius Caesar because humans constantly crave power, which is met with disapproval by others- leading to them carrying out immoral actions in order to stop the power from growing. Both leaders and citizens/officials fall victim to displaying immorality through their actions, which is frequently seen in Julius Caesar. This scenario applies in politics when one wants to gain power (Caesar) and rule in an unjust manner, while others (the Conspirators) want to destroy their threat of democracy (Caesar). Political leaders fail at their jobs when power is introduced, causing them to gradually disregard their citizens and focus on how they can run the
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