Julius Caesar: Harsh, Honest, And Power Hungry

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Ben English
English II
Mrs. Ray
17 January 2017
Julius Caesar: Harsh, Honest, and Power Hungry
Caesar was a man of great passion and effort: whatever he did, he gave it 100% effort. He has shown time and time again his honesty, his harshness, and his commitment to obtaining power. Julius Caesar was a positive leader because of his two greatest qualities: one being attention to image, that of himself and Rome, and that he always kept his word. One of Julius Caesar’s positive qualities was his attention to image, both of himself and Rome. While fighting the Battle of Alesia, Caesar noticed that his troops looked unmotivated. So to push them to fight, “Caesar rushed to support his troops wearing a large crimson cloak so his men know he …show more content…

After being held for ransom by pirates for five weeks, his rescuers arrived, and he was freed. “Before leaving his captors, Caesar vowed he would return and kill them all. The pirates laughed at this, but it was no joke. Caesar kept his promise and soon returned. He got back his ransom money, rounded up the pirates, and had them crucified” (Menand). In coming back to slaughter the pirates, he not only kept his promise, but also continued to shape the powerful image of Rome and himself. Soon after being appointed the leader of the Roman Empire, a young Julius Caesar had to deal with a disobedient village early on that he promised one day would receive punishment. When Rome first started to invade Gaul, “Every man, woman, and child was put to the sword, Every animal was killed, and every building, every structure destroyed… There would be nothing left of that village. No past. No present. No future” (Valentine). Despite the very violent promise, Caesar kept his word and the people of Gaul were made to be obedient to the Roman Empire. Even though Julius Caesar portrayed positive qualities while performing negative actions, they were still positive in that as a leader, he was seen as strong and reliable. Keeping promises, though brutally, and obsessing over the image of himself and his empire did make Rome one of the greatest Empires of all times. Therefore, Caesar may have been harsh, but he was honest and committed to being a powerful leader and establishing a powerful

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