Why Julius Caesar Live Essay

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Hello, fellow Senators. I am here today explain to you why Caesar needs to live. I know that you all have some “great reason” why he should die, but I don’t think that would be good for Rome. So far he has done a great job ruling for this time. I side with him for these reasons; he was compassionate, skilled, and extremely powerful. The foremost reason why I think Caesar should live is his compassion. Do you remember, not too long ago, when Caesar passed laws to slow the overcrowding in Rome and some outlying cities? That helped us a great deal! The citizens were so overjoyed, they made him the governor of Gaul. When Brutus sided with Pompey at the Battle of Pharsalus, Caesar granted him amnesty. I was there, to, when it happened. Also, most of the poor wouldn’t have their land if it weren’t for Caesar spending his money to buy it for them. They hadn’t been more pleased! The secondary argumentation for Caesar's life is that he was skilled. I have witnessed first-hand the skill Caesar has in war, politics, writing and literature. He wrote the Commentaries on the Gallic Wars. If he could write an entire book, imagine what else he can do. Some citizens call him a “Military Genius”. He has to have done something right if he’s earned that title. …show more content…

Not only is his army incredibly loyal to him, but they had unmatched strength. As a matter of fact, in 9 years of war, he only lost 2 battles. Caesar conquered much of what is now Roman territory with his army’s power. Caesar conquered 750,000 square kilometers of land with his army, adding on to Rome’s extensive range of conquered land. I can say without any doubt that Caesar is the greatest general that Rome has ever seen. I was by his side in battle when he made the command that won the civil war. He made the decision without any hesitation, and that’s why he is a great leader; he doesn’t have trouble with making the hard

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