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Julius Caesar: Power
Title: Julius Caesar: Power
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 659 | Pages: 2.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Julius Caesar: Power
In William Shakespeare’s, play Julius Caesar a group of men come together to assassinate the man they feel will destroy the Roman Empire if he comes to Power. In their eyes he is not worthy of a stately position such as emperor. They also fear that they will loose their free will, and live under tyranny. Marcus Brutus, a close friend to Caesar, chooses to kill Caesar to try to prevent that future from
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is often misused and can corrupt the minds of those who hold it. For Caesar and the conspirators, this is true. A modern example of power leading to corruption is an incident known as the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Our late president Bill Clinton’s power was probably a factor in the immoral relationship he had with an intern. Whether it be one time or many, those who have power seldom use it without abusing it.
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