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Julius Caesar's Personality Was What Killed Him
Part one of term paper
Julius Caesar is a man determined to be the king of the Roman State. He sees himself as a great man, better than others. He’s very ambitious and considers himself godlike. He is also superstitious to an extent. This personality is what I think gets him killed in the end.
The story begins in February 44 BC. He reentered Rome after w ...
Part two of term paper ... a group of Commoners and told them to leave the celebration. Caesar was not to be celebrated because of his victory in Rome. They decided to risk their jobs and their lives to get rid of Caesar. However, Caesar remained captive to the crowd. During the celebration Caesar was warned by a Soothsayer, that something was going to happen “Beware the Ides of March” (Act I Scene II), he was told. He was warned several other times also. Even though Julius Caesar was a superstitious man, he chose ...
Word count: 513 | Approximate pages: 2
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