Julius Caesar Persuasive (If you must break the law, do it to seize power: in all other cases observe it). A quote from Julius Caesar saying that he is willing to break rules from the government just to gain power over the people. Just like the conspiracy I honestly think that he should not get to be emperor of Rome there should be a republic. One reason is that one shouldn’t be in charge of the entire Roman empire. Second is that Caesar could be crooked and not care about the people. Lastly the people only want him because of all the people he conquered. Empires never last forever because one person has all the power that’s why there’s not many left. When one person is in charge of an entire civilization there is only one opinion that will play a huge factor for the people living there. A organized government with a congress and senators will help make the right decision and not mess up in way that could cause a war. Also when more people are in charge it create more ideas that would be good for the people. …show more content…
The people in the conspiracy were the only ones that thought he would be crooked and were willing to do something about even if it might people would just create riots. If Caesar was actually crooked he would only make decisions that would benefit him and not the people of Rome. Crooked people will also make decisions that would harm the people and they wouldn’t be able to anything about it. Even if the people figured out that he was crooked it would be too late for them. Brutus and the conspiracy just wanted to make sure Rome wouldn’t go into complete