Julius Caesar Rhetorical Analysis

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Julius Caesar lived around 100 BC to 44 BC. In his early life he had great ambitions to lead Rome into another Golden age but like all dreams, you have to put in the work to get there. So at an early age he joined the Roman Army to gain more knowledge about the battlefield. While in the army, Julius had much praise because he had saved his comrade. When Julius left the army he thought that it would be better if he went to Italy to increase his intellect and his rhetorical skills. While in Italy he learned to become a better speaker and became known as an outstanding speaker and that’s another factor that made him a good leader. After Italy, Julius wanted to spend a winter in Rhodes but during the trip over there, his ship was …show more content…

While in captivity Caesar claimed that once he gets out he will crucify all of the pirates. As the pirates laughed on they could never expect that the guy the captured would become arguably the best emperor in history. Once Caesar left the pirates captivity he gathered up some soldiers and hunted down the pirates and crucified them. This just adds on to the greatness of Julius Caesar. Once Julius came back to Rome his name was already recognized by most people and Caesar bought his way in to political power. Over the years Julius became the ruler of Gaul while going to other countries to take them over. When Julius was fighting, the people of Gaul were planning to take over Julius but they soon came to find out that they were no match for Julius’s military might. After the civil war Julius had full power over Gaul and he used that to his advantage. He took over more countries until he finally was