The unjust Assassination of Julius Caesar
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One of the basic needs of human nature is to control something in one's life whether it be money, or a group of people. Throughout the long history of politics people have fought for control of the government using many different means both just and unjust. One of the immoral ways to gain power in a political system is by assassination. This theme is one that is discussed in William Shakespeare's play, The Tragedy of
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is able to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that Caesar's cold murder was unjust. This is one lesson that has been taught over and over in the course of human history, from the assassination of Lincoln, to the murder of John F. Kennedy. Human history has shown us that the taking of a irreplaceable human life to gain something as short lived as political power is wrong and is never a permanent solution to anything.
is able to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that Caesar's cold murder was unjust. This is one lesson that has been taught over and over in the course of human history, from the assassination of Lincoln, to the murder of John F. Kennedy. Human history has shown us that the taking of a irreplaceable human life to gain something as short lived as political power is wrong and is never a permanent solution to anything.