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    Calendar of Rome In Rome‚ Julius Caesar was ruling at 58 b.c.‚ he was a genius and succeed from all the other cities. He created a lot of things like and one of them was the calendar. In his time there was so much religion‚ there were festivals based on gods used a lot of the Latin language. Back then their language was improving also and Julius decided to make the calendar a little difference. The months of the calendar were made by Julius Caesar and he based them on the gods‚ rulers and used

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    Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare and within this play there were many suicides which were all seen as very noble for different reasons‚ in particular Portia and Brutus. Romans view suicide as a noble act while Christians especially in current day view it as a sin. The contrast between the two really show a discrepancy in the schools of thought on suicide back in the Roman Empire compared to present day. Throughout the play‚ Portia was consistently portrayed as a dedicated‚ tenacious

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    Julius Caesar was a man of many talents. He was a clever military leader‚ an accomplished public speaker‚ and a political genius. Many people have many different opinions on whether or not Julius Caesar was bad for the Roman Republic. You may ask‚ what is the Roman Republic? Well‚ the Roman Republic was the first republic ever formed. It was formed in 509 B.C.‚ when the Romans overthrew the Etruscan rulers. It was a society ruled by the people‚ with a Senate that was originally made up of only patricians

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    In the play Julius Caesar‚ Brutus loses touch with the Roman people because he is naive and inflexible in his beliefs‚ allowing himself to be easily manipulated by other characters in the play. This results in his misjudgement of the peoples’ reaction to Caesar’s death. Brutus losing touch with reality as a result of his ideals and inability to see things clearly is an entirely true view of his character in the play. Brutus strongly believes in the Roman Republic. He sees Caesar’s ambition as a

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    “had studied an old book of Julius Caesar’s campaigns.” emphasises this. He studies the book – this shows the reader that Snowball is a lot more intelligent than he lets on because he actually taken the time to study this book – something no other animal has done. It’s also discovered that he is studying Julius Caesar’s campaigns – Julius Caesar was the ruler of Rome and a powerful figure in history. It’s possible that Snowball takes inspiration from a ruler like Caesar. However the statement taken

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    What’s the Big Idea in Julius Caesar? – An Interest Inventory   Name Class Date   What big ideas from Julius Caesar interest you? Let’s find out by working through these directions. Look up words as needed.   Step 1. Favorite Ideas: Circle your favorite ideas below. These may interest you because they relate to your life or to favorite books‚ films‚ and other works of art.     AMBITION CONSPIRACY DECEPTION FEAR REVENGE APPEARANCE DOMINANCE HONESTY MANIPULATION PERSUASION TRUST

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    it is so abstract‚ so different from everything else‚ and that’s why it is the most difficult thing for a pearson to achieve. As mentioned above being a leader sets every idea of manipulation in shadow. It is the door to a new era‚ and that is what Julius cesar achieved. He achived full control through leadership. That is the pricve of being a leader. The price is absolute control‚ but inorder to get to this idea of absolute control you will need to develop a society

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    ENGLISH ESSAY – Julius Caesar Passionate convictions and articulating views are represented in texts‚ which contribute to the manipulation of our views. These elements are evident in Shakespeare’s ‘Julius Caesar‚’ ABC News’ article‚ ‘Bill Henson’s case’ and Kev Carmondy’s song ‘This Land is Mine/This Land is Me.’ The primary stimulus‚ ‘Julius Caesar’ shows how an individual’s perspective can be defined as a way of seeing or interpreting a situation or set of facts based on a certain level of judgment

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    conflicts every day; often‚ they resemble some conflicts from the past. In William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar‚ the protagonist Caesar is assassinated by a group of conspiracies that think that crowning Caesar would overturn Rome. In reality‚ in Ancient Rome‚ the Senate had named Caesar “dictator perpetuo”‚ or dictator in perpetuity‚ and they opposed his policies. They did not assassinate Caesar for themselves; they loved Rome and believed the Romans would live as slaves under Caesar’s leadership

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    of Julius Caesars mouth as he was stabbed to death by his own senate. His charge? Taking power from the senate and trying to rule all of Rome on his own. Julius’s nephew‚ Gaius Octavius‚ became the first and greatest emperor of Rome because of his strategy‚ public speaking‚ charm‚ effective decisions‚ and the impact he had on history. Strategy is one strong point that Octavian certainly had. He was an officer in Marc Antony’s army before he became emperor. "Octavian served under Julius Caesar in

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