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Yet another example of a Shakespeare character with authority is Julius Caesar. The reader gets a view of Caesars authority by his methods and principles just like in Hamlet and Macbeth. Shakespeare presents the reader with opposing views of Caesar
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he reorganises the Asian provincial system, after the Mithridatic war drives Pompey into the arms of Julius Caesar, who together with Crassus, formed the first Triumvirate, thrusting Pompey into the field of politics and ultimately resulting
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at some time are masters of their fates:
The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underlings
This familiar quotation was taken from the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Although this quote
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of the complexities of the political situation and the effects of the Civil War.
Gnaeus Pompeius Crassus, better known as Pompey, or Pompey the Great, was born on September the 20th, 106 BC. Pompey was a Roman general and statesman, the erstwhile ally of Julius Caesar
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were not of the best quality. Julius Caesar was a bad person to put into public office. As he himself said, "Veni, vidi, vici,"(Hooker) or I came, I saw, I conquered. When the people followed a leader who wanted nothing but to destroy, the integrity
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. Although through time we see the disintegration of this powerful triad due to the changing political relationship between Pompey, Caesar and Crassus, as each strived to become more powerful than the others. We will look at the reasons and circumstances that each
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ambitions as that of Sulla, Pompey and Crassus led their army against Rome, where they forced the senate to elect them consuls. They were not alone, another great general was in Spain winning the respect of his troops. This man was Julius Caesar. When Caesar
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In this implausible story of Caesar, individual named Marc Anthony used numerous ways to make the boisterous crowd sway to his side. To make the crowd feel bad about what they have done by deceiving Caesar he came up with some methods to make the crowd
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the most popular playwright in England and part owner of the Globe Theatre. (Julius Caesar booklet, p. 1)
There was a need for a place in which actors would reach their growing audience, for their plays were becoming more popular, and were essentially public
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, for reasons that are unclear. Marius had defeated some of their tribes (the Teutones and the Cimbri), but in Caesar's days it was probably not a gross exaggeration to say that the states of Gaul would have to become Roman or would be overrun by Germans, who would
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