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Leadership in "the Tragedy of Julius Caesar"
Summary: Discusses the leadership qualities presented by various characters in "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar," a play by Shakespeare. Also examines the impact of the different leadership styles presented. Also connects with the fall of the Roman Empire.
Leadership is a behavior that has been inherited by many people in history; it is also a characteristic that cannot be misused. All the leaders that the world has seen have one thing in common; passion. Leaders were not born to lead but have the desire to. Leadership is more than getting people to do what is asked but to provide revelation and direction for the people beneath you. If it was not for leadership, many things in the world would have taken a different path. In "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar", leadership plays a big component in determining the fate of Caesar, as well as Rome.
Julius Caesar exhibits leadership in the beginning of the drama after returning from a military campaign against his enemy, Pompey. After the people of Rome had heard the news, they began decorating statues of Caesar and celebrating. The joy of the...
This section contains 707 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |