Julius Caesar Character Analysis

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People like Julius Caesar are very rare people to find. He had never been depressed or disheartened by any kind of misfortunes. Additionally, he was determined to face all dangers that surrounded him and did not succumb to any of them. The society was something he was fond of, and it was fond of him, too. In his life, he accomplished a lot. He had a political lifestyle, he had power over Rome, and he was assassinated and left a great effect on the future of Rome. He was very keen on special tactics and strategies that would help him handle the Roman soldiers who were rough and greedy. Also, patience was a trait that he had, which helped him plan for the best time and place that he would fight his battles. All these positive traits are attributed to Julius Caesar and his life. Julius Caesar served as a personal aide for Marcus Thermos who was the governor of the Asian province. He was sent several times to a king called Bithynia to fetch a fleet in which he was suspected of having false deals with. He also served under a person called Serviliys Isaricus in Cilicia. His exposure to the military also made him popular, and it was at this point he started his political ambitions. Julius Caesar belonged to one of the oldest roman families. He was a member of the popular Democratic Party. Caesar was ordered to divorce Lucius Cornelius’ daughter, Cinna. However, he never obeyed. Consequently, he fled Rome due to his prescription. He only returned to Rome after