How Does Julius Caesar Corrupt

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Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. This is a quote by Abraham Lincoln and in some ways pertains to the play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. In the play the main character Caesar was assassinated before being crowned out of fear of his power and his ability to lower the rank of wealthy people high up in their society. Through the play Caesar is viewed by most people as a god, and for some they think this could make him corrupt by him believing he was made to rule. Caesar did show a chance of him growing bad with power by the fact of his tremendous amount of hubris. In the play The tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare the quote “power tends to corrupt …show more content…

Caesar was an unpredictable figure because of him helping Rome, but at the same time with every success wanting more power and control for personal reasons. Brutus is Caesar's best friend, and even before Cassius corrupts him in his thoughts toward Caesar receiving the crown he does not think Caesar is really fit to be a leader. In a quote between Brutus and Cassius their fear is shown in his return and the chance of him receiving the crown. “What means this shouting? I do fear the people Choose Caesar for their king”(1.2.85-89). Cassius may be worried about his wealth but Brutus is a good person and always wants the best for Rome and he does not think Caesar should be king. Brutus is friends with Caesar so he knows best if he will change with his power. As the play moves on Caesar really shows he will do what it takes to secure his power as shown in a quotation. “I could tell you more news too: Marullus and Flavius, for pulling scarves off Caesar's images, are put to silence. Fare you well. There was more foolery yet, if I could remember it”. (1.2.295-299) The quote shows Caesar is obsessed with gaining power and will go to the extent of killing people to secure it. By this point the conspirators really know it is time to kill Caesar because they no longer have any control over him, and he will not let anyone stand in his way. Caesars drive for power, and hubris is a quality of someone who is not meant to be a

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