Malcolm X: A Hero In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Malcolm’s mother went through a permanent shock and grief over her husband’s death, she was instated into a mental institution where she was to remain for recovery for the next 26 years. At this point Malcolm and his siblings were sent to foster homes. Malcolm X was out of control in school and was sent to a detention home in Mason, Michigan. The people who owned the home treated him well. He attended Mason High School being only one of the few black students at the High School, His academic achievements were very much liked by his classmates and elected him as class president. During his time in school an English teacher asked Malcolm what he wanted to be when he grew up he replied “I want to be a lawyer’ his teacher didn’t take kind to his …show more content…

He fought in many wars and became involved in Roman politics. After having many alliances, he then became the dictator of the Roman Empire only to rule for just one year before his death. In 86 BC, He married Cornlia daughter of a nobleman, they had a daughter by the name of Julia Caeseris when Cornlia passed away he remarried to Pompeia, granddaughter of the Roman Dictator Sulla. Their marriage lasted a good amount of year but later divorced. Later in 59 BC Caesar married Calpurnia, she was a teenager who he remained married for the remaining years of his life. He also had several mistresses including the queen of Egypt, who he had a son with by the name of …show more content…

They may share the same faith as far as being assassinated for doing what they believed was the best for their followers. Another theme that I find interesting is the fact that Julius has a calendar named after him from the month of July and Malcolm X has some street’s or monumental form of his existence and what they both may have represented in a history. Yes, indeed that both of their deaths were a huge impact for both political views. They also shared the same type of envy and hatred, as for Malcolm there were people who hated him for being an African American trying to make changes and due to the color of his skin he was hated by certain groups, and as for Julius some did not like his authority in power and thought he was a danger for the Roman Empire. They both were married and had children, they were both brilliant and smart. They were represented into monumental memories for their good deeds they both did for their people. There were both ingulfed in power, having too much power can be a good thing, but at the same time it can be self-destructive. Taking into consideration that these two men were powerful in politics, but it was that power that led to their deaths, and at the same time changing