Your leader has been murdered! Viciously slain by the people he respected and loved, even by the noble Brutus. You the people should frown upon this heinous act. We cannot stand here and let them prosper without consequence! Your Ruler, the ambitious Caesar, should not have been murdered because of his fervor for you the Roman people, his extensive military experiences, and his innocent motives
His love and respect for you, the Roman people, alone should be enough to prove that his murder was Wrong! To prove this just look at his courtesy. When I placed the crown upon his head he instantly took it off. He denied the crown 3 Times out of respect for you the common people. He understands you people (Julius Caesar …show more content…
He was a good soldier and brilliant general. In 58 BCE, he came to the realization that through conquest in foreign countries there could be an accumulation of wealth. So with that in mind great Caesar had defeated the inhabiting tribes and secured their borders, and when those Germanic Tribes were threatening our Rome what did he do? He Built a bridge over the murky waters of the Rhine River, marched his troops across and back the bridge and then had it dismantled, and while this may confuse most it didn’t confuse the Germanic Tribes as they never invaded again (Mark). In 49 BCE, he did what no other man would ever think of doing: he crossed the Rubicon! This was considered an act of war during the time and many-viewed Caesar as crazy as he was ordered to come back to Rome after conquering Gaul, Yet, just the name of Mighty Caesar was too much for Pompey to bear as he cowardly fled to Spain and then Greece only to lose to one of Caesars less mightier forces. Pompey, again, cowardly fled away from Caesar to Egypt, but unfortunately for him, word of Caesars dominant grip on Pompey’s forces reached Egypt before him and the Egyptians believed the gods favored Caesar and they killed Pompey as he stepped into Egypt (Mark). While war isn’t one of the most visually appealing reasons to rally for him, maybe the innocent motives of him